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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by BenW455, Feb 8, 2009.

  1. BenW455
    Joined: Feb 9, 2007
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    I have a new hobart 140 and I am going to be building a welding cart. I am looking for some ideas. So please post pics of your homemade carts.:)
    Thanks, Ben
     
  2. Just Gary
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  3. MP&C
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    When I bought the econotig, and having limited floor space at the time, it was mounted atop the L-tec mig. Small parts drawers for consumables, power comes in to one junction box and feeds both welders as well as 115 and 220V plugs (good for spot welder or grinders). Fire extinguisher located where you can find it, and a few other mounting devices for hanging welding lead, etc.






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  4. Mockie
    Joined: Jun 13, 2006
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    kinda cheezy, modified Harbor Freight P.O.S.

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  5. Much modified Radio Flyer from the dump .
     

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    sorry for the ****py picture. my shop is small and cluttered. I made mine from 3 inch angle iron and a couple of cast iron 8 inch wheels from the flea market. and a third swivel wheel up front from tractor supply. It holds my 110 buzz box mig up top, mig bottle in the back and 220 volt ac dc thunderbolt stick welder on the bottom. I keep my 6011 farmer rod in an airtight container inside the dry house. I have a long heavy gauge extension cord if I have to roll the unit out into the driveway to weld on the tractor or something, works good for me, never got around to painting it, pure function, it has a small footprint for my small work area.
     

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