welding carts

   / welding carts #101  
My deluxe welder showed up yesterday but i could not get it unboxed and placed in the carts top. I should be able to do this today. On a side bar I've had medical issues AND i had a job interview yesterday AND spring melt water is pouring into the basement. :LOL:
Too bad about the job interview. Bad things come in threes with you to. Hope your luck changes
 
   / welding carts #103  
Way was an interview bad? :unsure:
Well, you put it in with two negatives, so we just assumed it was another negative, I'm guessing.

If it wasn't a negative, hope it went well for you. (y)
 
   / welding carts #105  
Way was a interview bad? :unsure:
To my nearly 70 year old brain it would be a sign of financial troubles....I haven't had any earned income for 18 years.

If you're still of working age, I wish you good luck at the interview.
 
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#106  
Welder was added but no photos yet. Will get some soon. Sorry for the delay.
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   / welding carts #107  
Hmmmm ... maybe should have got the green cart from HF?
 
   / welding carts #108  
Have a couple more for the thread.

This one shows how a flat surface attracts various items.

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This one is actually two parts, the plasma can be lifted off the bottom section and stay with the CNC table (that’s the pluge for the CNC table to turn on the torch and the bottom right of the plasma cutter) without tying up the little MIG underneat. As well as another illustration of flat surfaces becoming cluttered.

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   / welding carts #110  
I have 3 of the cheaper units from Summit racing of various brands .
a few tweaks like flipping the top shelf so my welder door will open without hitting the lip, swapping out the axle and tires / casters and putting a handle on it makes this flux core a go anywhere welder

i did the same for my bottle fed Prime weld wire unit also just slightly different

my bottle fed Tig rides on a non modified Summit cart with the drawer option ( only rolls on cement )

all of them are good enough for my use
( never noticed this thread earlier lol )
pic below is mid build , I tried a single front caster but went with duals
 

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   / welding carts #111  
Great idea flipping the top shelf so door will open previously used spacers. One thing that's bothered me on the lighter inverter based welders is overzealously pulling on the leads enough so the welder falls off the cart or work bench and falls o.n the ground. All my current welders are old skool heavier transformer based. However my newer 40 amp Hobart plasma cutter is not. I try to be extra careful to not get tangled up in the torch or ground so I don't pull it off a cart or work bench. Imo great lightweight portability comes with perils of putting the welder in precarious positions.
 
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I'm home today and I'll get to mess with the carts some. I've got a fellow coming by to wire in a plugin for it soon. I now see I need to move one cable hook since the cable will impede the drawer.... 😤 In this photo you can se the bumpers added to keep the welding in its proper postion AND it was a tab to low in the cart.
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   / welding carts #113  
"I try to be extra careful to not get tangled up in the torch or ground so I don't pull it off a cart or work bench. Imo great lightweight portability comes with perils of putting the welder in precarious positions."

One of MANY reasons for a custom build (along with getting to spend tons of time futzing around :rolleyes: ) - some pics of my solution to welder retention and wire feed door access - the side support angle on this side was cut down on its vertical half by nearly 1/2" so there is NOTHING in the way of full opening of the door, plus the lock washer and wing nut/custom bent bracket can be snugged up to hold the welder firmly enough WITHOUT bending anything.

Arly, in all fairness to you I had a little more room to work than your situation, PLUS I already had the MM252 with 15' mig gun AND a 30 foot spool gun if 15 wasn't enough - DEF takes the pressure off to "do it YESTERDAY"... Steve

Oh, and yeah - the pic showing the bottle was taken BEFORE the crappy OEM ground clamp went bye-bye...
 

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   / welding carts #115  
Lookin' good; the display on my Power iTig 200T is different than yours, but it's also very intuitive.

Dunno what wire you prefer, I've always had good luck with Lincoln L56 on all 3 of my mig machines - interesting thing, Home Depot has the 12.5# spools of it for about a buck LESS per pound than Zoro, etc -


Not sure how widespread that is, my Albany Oregon store stocks it... Steve

Correction - HD USED to stock it, now says "free ship to store"..
 
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Lookin' good; the display on my Power iTig 200T is different than yours, but it's also very intuitive.

Dunno what wire you prefer, I've always had good luck with Lincoln L56 on all 3 of my mig machines - interesting thing, Home Depot has the 12.5# spools of it for about a buck LESS per pound than Zoro, etc -


Not sure how widespread that is, my Albany Oregon store stocks it... Steve
Nearest Home D is 100 miles from us and we never stop there. I ordered some wire from amazonie but seen today my locale HW store stocks Forney. Would have got that.
 
   / welding carts #117  
I discovered about 20 years ago that dead freezers aren't useless - this one was about 30 cubic feet, had a little mushroom thing over a drain hole in the bottom - I relocated that to the top and added a grommet to the bottom hole for a "outhouse" light fixture, running a 100 watt "rough service" (turned down to about half with a "drill speed control" - don't remember when I changed the bulb last, but it was probably about 10 YEAR ago.

I started with 60 watt (no speed control), changed bulbs nearly every month or two.

Everything in there is either delicate, expensive or "rustable", that includes welding wire (I have a rod oven for LoHi rod and sealable canisters for other rods.
One of these days I might get around to bulding more convenient shelving, just gotta find more of those "tuits"... Steve
 

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   / welding carts #118  
Only thing Forney I've used is a couple of their wire wheel types, and my old off-brand 250 AC/DC stick machine's front panel connections are a Forney part# - They've (Forney, that is) survived for at least 55 years that I'm aware of, must be doin' SOMETHING right.

If this is your (100 mile away) store, you can get the Lincoln delivered in a couple days (obviously not necessary if you're happy with locally available Forney wire :=)


... Steve
 
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#119  
Great idea flipping the top shelf so door will open previously used spacers. One thing that's bothered me on the lighter inverter based welders is overzealously pulling on the leads enough so the welder falls off the cart or work bench and falls o.n the ground. All my current welders are old skool heavier transformer based. However my newer 40 amp Hobart plasma cutter is not. I try to be extra careful to not get tangled up in the torch or ground so I don't pull it off a cart or work bench. Imo great lightweight portability comes with perils of putting the welder in precarious positions.
I did not flip the top shelf. You can't do that on this model.
 
   / welding carts #120  
I did not flip the top shelf. You can't do that on this model.
I was complementing poster on #110. Yours looks very functional also though.
 

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