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I built this for about $90 in materials. Constructed from 1x1x1/8" square tube, with a set of 20" semi-pneumatic wheels and a 22"x12" usable base plate. The chain is wrapped up like that because the textured paint was still curing when I shot the photos. It would be a great first project to help improve new welding skills... Critique away!! Attached Images
Reply:i like it! ...zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:Yep, looks great. You dont want a handle across the top? Like the hose holder, and the wheels, wow.
Reply:Thanks, guys! I really didn't want the handle across the top so it would have a different look. I'm still looking for some tube plugs for the handle tops (no joy at Lowes or Home Depot)... In a "store bought" model, the handle doubles as a structural piece, whereas with this one that wasn't necessary. The hose holder will take up to 50 ft, which is more than enough for my needs.
Reply:Originally Posted by chris insullI built this for about $90 in materials. Constructed from 1x1x1/8" square tube, with a set of 20" semi-pneumatic wheels and a 22"x12" usable base plate. The chain is wrapped up like that because the textured paint was still curing when I shot the photos. It would be a great first project to help improve new welding skills... Critique away!!
Reply:Nice "high wheel" design. Off road model.
Reply:Originally Posted by rloaircoolLooks good. Is there a spot to hold different size tips, or a rosebud, some tip cleaners, etc?A beer bottle opener wouldnt hurt either |
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