What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
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Here is my version of cart for my welding machine. It is easier now to move my welding machine around the shop. It has some room under the welder for consumables and the welder is inclined so it is easier to set while seating at the welding table. It also has a place to hang all the cables and torches. Two vertical tubes can also be used as a filler storage.
Maybe someone will get some ideas from these photos and also make it better.
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grega09 wrote:Here is my version of cart for my welding machine. It is easier now to move my welding machine around the shop. It has some room under the welder for consumables and the welder is inclined so it is easier to set while seating at the welding table. It also has a place to hang all the cables and torches. Two vertical tubes can also be used as a filler storage.
Maybe someone will get some ideas from these photos and also make it better.
Looks good grega09
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Looks good, similar to how I made mine.
Mine's a little higher though so I can adjust without crouching.
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Nice work! Plain and simple. I was too lazy to build my own so I feel like a missed a rite of passage. Is that the apron of a lathe I see in the third picture? 8-)
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Thanks. I like to keep my designs simple. Yes, that's an apron of a lathe you see there. The most basic big tool for machinist in my opinion. I can do some prototype parts if needed.
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