New welding cart (sort of)

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Been looking at welding carts for a few months and thinking about building one, but ultimately realized I needed something enclosed due to all the woodworking activity and sawdust in my workshop. So I have been looking around at rolling tool chests that would be good to support a welder and hold all my gear. Finally saw a price drop on a Husky tool chest at Home Depot and grabbed one. After looking at several brands, I think there must be one company making a lot of these tool boxes and cabinets. This Husky is very much like a higher-mid-grade Craftsman except for the paint job.

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Nice to have a drawer just for clamps, almost a luxury to have it nearby when welding:

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Top drawer has doodads and supplies:

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Middle drawer fits helmet nicely:

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(similar draw on bottom will eventually hold my angle grinder and other metalworking tools)

I added some hooks to store the welder leads. Combined with the main handle, they also do well to hang stuff while welding

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Finally, here's a 40+ year old chop saw my dad gave me, along with two packs of 14" blades (dozen in each pack). I think I am set for life. That saw has taken a lot of abuse over the years on various job sites, and at one time was used to cut hundreds of steel studs every day on drywall jobs. This was made back when B&D was a good product.

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   / New welding cart (sort of) #2  
I know what you mean about Black & Decker! Their old Wildcat 7" / 9" grinders you could lean on all day, and it wouldn't bother them at all.:cool:
 
   / New welding cart (sort of) #4  
Thats a great idea. Add a low shelf to hold the bottle.
 
   / New welding cart (sort of) #5  
Thats a great idea. Add a low shelf to hold the bottle.



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And one of these to secure the bottle. If you do you may want to add a backing plate on the inside wall of your cabinet where you bolt it on.

Terry
 
   / New welding cart (sort of) #6  
Does this look familiar?:)

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Very nice, I now know want to do with my old tool chest setting out in the storage shed. Thanks
 
   / New welding cart (sort of) #8  
Those little roll away tool boxes are very handy!:cool: I picked one up at Wal-Mart to hold the dies for my tube / pipe bender.
 

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   / New welding cart (sort of) #9  
I like your cart idea but the numbers on your wall calender sure are small. :)
 

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