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I still need to cut the diamond plate for the shelves but I finally made one that fits behind my car. Anyway, here it is. Attached Images
Reply:Thumbs up on the cart. It sucks having to share the garage with your vehicles....Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkLincoln Pro Mig 180HF Stick/Tig Inverter WelderLincoln AC225s
Reply:Very nice cart! I like that you incorporated an air dryer into the cart too, smart design. Any plans for a way to secure the gas cylinder closer to the bottom? Maybe I am paranoid, but I like to see at minimum some type of raised lip to keep the bottom secure. Having to share shop space with cars is a drag, but it does force us to design efficiently doesn't it?IAMAW Local 330Airco 300 AC/DC HeliwelderAirco Dip-Pak 200 with Profax spool gunPowr-Kraft AC225Everlast PowerArc 200stBuffalo Forge No.21 drill pressSpeedglas 9100xxAirco, Oxweld, Purox, Victor torchesLincoln Ranger 8
Reply:Everything looks nice. Only issue I see is it's TOO NEAT !!! Being so, might consider getting some 4'x4' sheets of masonite and a couple of welding blankets to protect the floor. Good investment. I like the compressor too, perfect size.
Reply:Call the police! Someone stole almost everything from your garage! GravelThe difference between theory and practice is that in theory there is no difference.
Reply:Cart looks great.I can't argue with something at the bottom to keep the tank from kicking out the back.The space I agree wouldn't know what to do.Neat and clean, don't know those wheels look pretty dirty in the middle, think you need to get a mop out. |
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