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Hi there, I've been watching this thread closely for ideas for my own welding cart. I figured I'll post up my progress.
Ultimately I wanted my cart to be able to hold 2 machines and 2 80 cu/ft cylinders. Right now all I have is a MM211 but I'm planning on adding either a diversion 180 or a dynasty 200DX (if I can find one for the right price)
The panels need ground a little bit and they'll sink in further. Other than that my design plans are pretty much used up and I'm kind of playing it by ear right now. I have 3 slots for tanks and I think I'll use one for TIG rod holders.
I am a ford tech by trade so don't mind the tool boxes. Welding is just a hobby. I also made that light weight rolling work table in the back ground. I use it like a big tool cart for some of the larger diesel jobs.
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Millermatic 211
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Painted the cart last week. Also picked up a dynasty 200dx to compliment the MM211 I've had for several years.
I will find some pics of the tank strap I found and am using for this setup. The only thing left I want to add is some rubber mat to keep the machines from marking up the surface or sliding around.
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swiped this tank strap from a cylinder rack that was no longer being used.
edit again - today I ordered a 3'x3' sheet of diamond plate 1/8" thick rubber mat. If like the way it looks I'll cut it into sections and glue it down to the panels.Attached FilesLast edited by m-saunoras; 02-03-2013, 07:54 PM.Dynasty 200DX
Millermatic 211
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Cut and glued the diamond rubber mat today. I really like the way it came out.
Also set the machines in place. I'm still waiting on my 80 cu/ft tank of argon to come in before i strap the cylinders in. The little 40 in the back is going to be my back purge/spare.
Dynasty 200DX
Millermatic 211
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From a hand truck too a tig cart, ruffed out, inspected by the shop Forman, mocked up waiting for weather to paint. It will be black, have a shelf under the machine .Greg
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exoskeleton h-freight cart
I had one of the cheap h-freight welding carts for my old Lincoln WeldPack but when I got the Miller 211 it was a bit flimsy. Had some stuff laying around...wheels, casters, square tubing so simply started welding a skeleton around the existing cart. Made it sturdy and wider and way better bottle mount. Enough room on the bottom shelf for the Powermax 30 when it gets here. Not the best cart but cheap. Painted it with Rust-olem Safety Blue which matches the Miller Blue not bad. Hopefully the pictures come through...just on my phone.
Last edited by gsims; 02-23-2013, 11:15 PM.
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Originally posted by gsims View PostI had one of the cheap h-freight welding carts for my old Lincoln WeldPack but when I got the Miller 211 it was a bit flimsy. Had some stuff laying around...wheels, casters, square tubing so simply started welding a skeleton around the existing cart. Made it sturdy and wider and way better bottle mount. Enough room on the bottom shelf for the Powermax 30 when it gets here. Not the best cart but cheap. Painted it with Rust-olem Safety Blue which matches the Miller Blue not bad. Hopefully the pictures come through...just on my phone.
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I'm not sure of the size of the tank but its as big as you can buy. Anything bigger is a lease and was trying to avoid that. I had a shorter one and when I picked up the new 211 they swapped me the bigger tank for the price of the extra gas only.
In fact I went in to simply refill my tank and came out with a larger tank and new welder. Funny how that happens. Tank is tall but straps down nice and tight and with the rear wheels moved back and further out very stable. And yes...good helmet holder.
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Originally posted by layinbeads79:302635Wanted to get some feed back on my welding cart. Going to make another for a MIG machine I want to buy. Thanks!!
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Originally posted by Sberry View PostIts got a "home", rides its spot behind the bench, parked in this format for years and is super handy, made 1000's and thousands of welds like a pit stop over the years and rasy to roll right over to the hoist for car work. You can see in the 3rd pic I screw a sheet to enclose the drawer and create a shelf.
It was a cart for some kind of instrument, all custom aluminum
nice find.
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