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Ok fellas, heres my first project using my HH 187. All the materials were recycled from a local scrap yard, as you can see the angle iron was pretty rusted... Nothing a wire brush wheel couldt handle
The cart handle is a piece of SS pipe that I bent and sand blasted for a dull finish... The trays are ½ plywood covered with 1/8 black rubber gasket material.I need to buy large hooks and place them under the top tray so I can hung the helmets, cords and gun. the bottom tray will be the home for a plastic "orange" tool box with extra accessories. Again, nothing fancy yet very functional
and inexpensive.
Reply:Man that's a beautiful rig! The bottom shelf is a good idea. I have a little metal tackle box I keep my mig things in but it don't have nowhere to sit on the cart I made. I wasn't thinking ahead.
Reply:Very nice.Miller Syncrowave 200Hobart Handler 140Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 38E-Z Tube BenderPlasma Cam DHC2
Reply:nice job i likes it
Reply:Tisk, tisk, I'm going to have to take 2 points off your grade for using wood in a welding cart! (You get 5 points extra credit for neatness!!)City of L.A. Structural; Manual & Semi-Automatic;"Surely there is a mine for silver, and a place where gold is refined. Iron is taken from the earth, and copper is smelted from ore."Job 28:1,2Lincoln, Miller, Victor & ISV BibleDanny
Reply:that handle is worth 2 points I like the sand blasted finish, I have been on hold with my truck back rack due to not getting the correct "look", but I like that And its a LOT faster than polishing!Me!
Reply:nice cart. i have been looking at the hobart 187, but i have to pay uncle sam first. did home depot give you the paint
Reply:nice fit & finish work. If you give all your project that much attention, you should have some very nice lloking ones.Miller DVI2Lincoln Precision Tig 225Thermodynamics Cutmaster 38Everything else needed.
Reply:Thanks guysNot home depot paint it's leftover from a garden trailer I built 7 years ago (also from recycled metal) Hey, I need to detail some how, otherwise it would look like a pile of scrap welded together ...literally!
Reply:Your cart looks nice, where did your wheels come from for it?
Reply:Real nice job...functional not elaborate
Reply:Originally Posted by JoeDThanks guysNot home depot paint it's leftover from a garden trailer I built 7 years ago (also from recycled metal) Hey, I need to detail some how, otherwise it would look like a pile of scrap welded together ...literally!
Reply:Originally Posted by gnewbyYour cart looks nice, where did your wheels come from for it? |
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