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1. Does anyone have good ideas on a good way to roll up my Tig rig (torch-cable/hose) for storage? I have saw some that hang off the argon bottle but I want something that is more compact that can be neatly stored without tangling the hoses.2. Any ideas on a good way to keep up with pipewelding tools besides the 5-gallon bucket?
Reply:to answer number 1: In the past I have used a sheet metal roller to make two semicircles and capped the fronts and used this to roll up my tig rig. On my service truck I carry 125 feet of tig lead including 1/o cable, a full 14pin extension cable and gas hose all together. This helps them store well and stay in good shape. 2: I use a bucket also, sorry no help on that one.2 Trailblazer 302's2 HF251-D1'sDynasty 200DXLincoln Powermig 140CHypertherm Powermax 30Airco Torches out the a$$
Reply:Erh, wrong tread! =P
Reply:We've used the old metal cases that the Milwaukee portabands used to come in. You could use a regular tool box too and then have the top tray for your extra parts.Local 597 PipefittersCertified stick and tig pipe welderLincoln Ranger 305g - for saleMiller 185 migMiller Digital Elite |
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