deerseeker001
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sunny but cool morning 49 going to be nice 75 today
Now some poor emergency room has no crash cart! :laughing:
Nice job old buddy, great idea.
JDgreen227 said:Actually it was a FOOD SERVICE CART that I got at my local university surplus store for $30...I purchased two of them at that price. They were so filthy with grease and baked-on dirt it took me a box of SOS pads, 4 cans of oven cleaner, and several hours of scrubbing and scraping and using a power washer to get them shining.
...Now back to working on my custom made welding cart....see attachment.
Clearly a "City Boy" welding cart... First it looks purloined from a commercial establishment (his last welding cart was from 'Piggly Wiggly' and one wheel was all wobbly)... THEN note the absence of knobby tires, clearly this cart cannot leave the pavement...
:laughing:
/sarc off
That is a NICE welding cart idea Bill... I have a much rustier steel cart similar that I was planning to haul off to the scrap metal joint... Now I need to reconsider...
David
Excellent example of recycling. Plus, you have a place to take your lunch break after a long morning of welding!Actually it was a FOOD SERVICE CART that I got at my local university surplus store for $30...I purchased two of them at that price. They were so filthy with grease and baked-on dirt it took me a box of SOS pads, 4 cans of oven cleaner, and several hours of scrubbing and scraping and using a power washer to get them shining.