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ZT Fab style cart
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 3:23 am
by PhillerTime
Built a welding cart in the ZT Fab style with a 12 gauge sheet 2'x4', left over 18 gauge 1" square tubing from a store display, and various lengths of 2", 3", and 4" .125 flat bar. I wanted the cart to hold two or more welders and two tanks. I found a barely used Lincoln 210mp on craigslist and had a lot of fun practicing mig. I used a plasma cutter to cut up the sheet metal parts.
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I was so caught up on trying to make a good mig weld, I forgot about how much parts can and will warp. Really warped the sheet metal base when I fully welded (nonstop!) outside corner joints.
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I ended up trying to correct the 1/2" bow by clamping the base upside down to my downdraft table then fully welding the inside corner joints.
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Now the base only kicks up about a 1/4" overall.
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I had fun bending the 4" x 1/8" flat stock with a small sledge-hammer and a wood vise.
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I bolted down 210mp via the factory holes inside the cabinet and made a little hook out angle iron to catch the lip of the Everlast 160STH.
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The cart turned out bigger than I hoped but it's nice to have the control panel buttons a little higher than my last cart. Just want to say thank you to all the members, most posts are educational and often entertaining at the same time.
Re: ZT Fab style cart
Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 9:59 pm
by homeboy
Nice cart -lot of work but always worth it in the end. Had me going for a bit about why all the holes in the 1in tubes and then I went back and read your post and all was explained.
Re: ZT Fab style cart
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 1:06 am
by PhillerTime
homeboy wrote:Nice cart -lot of work but always worth it in the end. Had me going for a bit about why all the holes in the 1in tubes and then I went back and read your post and all was explained.
Yeah in retrospect, I should have just bought new steel.
Re: ZT Fab style cart
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 11:18 am
by electrode
PhillerTime wrote:homeboy wrote:Nice cart -lot of work but always worth it in the end. Had me going for a bit about why all the holes in the 1in tubes and then I went back and read your post and all was explained.
Yeah in retrospect, I should have just bought new steel.
Nothing wrong with re-purposing stuff. I do it all the time as do many others here. Looks like a lot of work went into that cart but it won't fall apart, that's for sure.
Good job.
Re: ZT Fab style cart
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 11:43 am
by PhillerTime
electrode wrote:PhillerTime wrote:homeboy wrote:Nice cart -lot of work but always worth it in the end. Had me going for a bit about why all the holes in the 1in tubes and then I went back and read your post and all was explained.
Yeah in retrospect, I should have just bought new steel.
Nothing wrong with re-purposing stuff. I do it all the time as do many others here. Looks like a lot of work went into that cart but it won't fall apart, that's for sure.
Good job.
Thanks for the kind words!
Re: ZT Fab style cart
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 10:00 pm
by homeboy
Actually I have quite a few projects with misc. holes and slots from reclaimed angle iron bed frames from the metal recycle pile at the landfill. If anyone asks what they're for just say -well isn't it obvious and change the subject.
Re: ZT Fab style cart
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2017 11:45 pm
by PhillerTime
homeboy wrote:Actually I have quite a few projects with misc. holes and slots from reclaimed angle iron bed frames from the metal recycle pile at the landfill. If anyone asks what they're for just say -well isn't it obvious and change the subject.
Really lol! I'm going to use that one.