Welding Cart For Hobart Handler Mig Welder

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2010

A look at the welding cart I'm fabricating. I have some pictures of the AutoCAD design on another video.

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  • Great design - mind if I plagerize?

  • @huerdon Feel free. Hope you get some ideas from it.

  • Searching the web today for some ideas for a Mig cart. Yours looks great! Wish i could see a finished pict. Also like your sine table.

  • @newhaven40051 That was as far as I got on it before it found a new home. I'm going to start on a cart for a Hypertherm Powermax 45 here soon as time allows. When it gets started I'll get some video of it. Appreciate you taking a look and hope it helps get some ideas for you.

    Al

  • That welding cart looks amazing! I will "loan" the design for my own Mig/Mag...

  • @FriedrichVon I'd like to see evryone's carts when they are done or in fabrication. Unfortunately, I lost the drawing files for the cart along with a bunch of stuff when last computer crashed.

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  • nice lookin cart!!

  • I love the cart and I think I'm going to something like that it's sweet!

  • Thank for taking the time to show the cart bro did a good job ant it good to build somethings that works and helps out in the shop keep the vids coming bro

  • @spidersniper1150 I actually don't have the 140 or the cart anymore. The welder was on loan from son-in-law. Gave the cart to my stepson to finish it off and use it for his wire feed. I've got the Miler DialArc I show in another one of my videos. I'm partial to stick welding since most of what I do is heavier stuff. I'm considering buying a Hobart 140 for the lighter stuff and portable jobs when folks need some work done.

    Appreciate all the kind comments.

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