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Hey guys and gals.I made a few carts in the past for some machines in our shop.http://weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=18016My brother just picked up am almost new Powermatic Planer so we had another welding cart project.We used 1"x3" a 1/8" wall tube for this one instead of the 2"x4" on the previous ones.Still has the same basic layout and design. I actually made 2 almost identical, the other one is for our Powermatic Belt sander.Used the syncrowave to weld everything. My brother did the grinding with a flap wheel.Here goes the pics....Thanks for looking. Attached ImagesBrianLincoln Mig 215Miller 211Victor Torch SetMiller Maxstar 200SDMiller Syncrowave 250DX Tig runnerMiller Trailblazer 302 running on LPMiller Extreme 12 VS SuitcaseEllis 1600 BandsawMiller xmt350 CC/CVLincoln Vantage 300
Reply:Here it is all done....Thanks for looking.Have a great day! Attached ImagesBrianLincoln Mig 215Miller 211Victor Torch SetMiller Maxstar 200SDMiller Syncrowave 250DX Tig runnerMiller Trailblazer 302 running on LPMiller Extreme 12 VS SuitcaseEllis 1600 BandsawMiller xmt350 CC/CVLincoln Vantage 300
Reply:Where did you get the feet from? Attached ImagesThe Lord has declared, "This is my work and my glory--to bring to pass the immortality and eternal life of man" Moses 1:39Link: My name is John, and I am a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.-- ColdCreekWorks.com --
Reply:We got the parts from www.mcmaster.comSwivel Leveling MountPart# 6103K84BrianLincoln Mig 215Miller 211Victor Torch SetMiller Maxstar 200SDMiller Syncrowave 250DX Tig runnerMiller Trailblazer 302 running on LPMiller Extreme 12 VS SuitcaseEllis 1600 BandsawMiller xmt350 CC/CVLincoln Vantage 300
Reply:you have nice feet
Reply:Thanks for the progressive pictures - for the non-professionals out here that are self taught it is very helpful to see work in stages like that.The work looks first class.Hobart LX235Victor 250 Oxy-Acetylene Rig (welding and cutting)Bobcat 773F-350, 1999, 4x4, 16' 10K# trailerOutdoor Wood Burner - 10 cords/year
Reply:Nice cart.I also like the "corner squares" on steroids! One of those would probably break a toe if you dropped it on your foot!They look to be about 1" thick and 6" on each side.Were they cut with plasma and then milled square??Again, like the cart too!
Reply:Very nice workmanship."Where's Stick man????????" - 7A749"SHHHHHH!! I sent him over to snag that MIC-4 while tbone wasn't looking!" - duaneb55"I have bought a few of Tbone's things unlike Stick-Man who helps himself" - TozziWelding"Stick-man"
Reply:Originally Posted by joedirt1966Nice cart.I also like the "corner squares" on steroids! One of those would probably break a toe if you dropped it on your foot!They look to be about 1" thick and 6" on each side.Were they cut with plasma and then milled square??Again, like the cart too!
Reply:I have a few of these squares from this place: WoodpeckerWhat I did was machine off the outside corner so it will fit into a welded corner joint.They have quite a selection of good tools for squaring up different things. Now this is a wood working website, but a square is a square. Right?The stuff I have is of very good quality, and looks nice too.-Greg---No good deed goes unpunished--- |
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