Bill:
I like that a lot. And with them big pneumatic tires, one wouldn't need a paved/concrete driveway .. works in all situations. Great idea Did I say that I like that a lot
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Re: Welding cart
Bill,
All you'd need is a go-kart engine and a steering wheel and you'd have a mobile welding service.
Jeff,
I do like the enclosed 2-draw file cabinet. My open HF cart allows too much dust to settle on my helmet and welding gear.
Then again, if I used them more...
Great ideas!
All you'd need is a go-kart engine and a steering wheel and you'd have a mobile welding service.
Jeff,
I do like the enclosed 2-draw file cabinet. My open HF cart allows too much dust to settle on my helmet and welding gear.
Then again, if I used them more...
Great ideas!
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Re: Welding cart
Great idea. I been wanting to fab a welding table & bench to hold it all plus piggy back a 140 MIG off of my hobart 100% duty cycle gas driven 4,000watt welder/generator too.
I'm technically misunderstood at times i guess its been this way my whole life so why should it change now.
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Re: Welding cart
nice job on the cart,it does help keep all the stuff together
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