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Finished my tool cart!

onelochevy

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Found this thing at work a while back and thought it would be fun to clean it up and use it as a tool cart in my garage. The paint was gone and the casters were wasted so I busted out the grinder and took care of the rust. I also sectioned and re-welded the handle on to make it a little easier to move around. I actually found the casters in the maintenance dept. at work. They had been bought a few years ago and never used so they let me take them home. So the cart and the wheels were freebies. The only money I have in this thing is the paint.

Before:

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During:

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After:

Rustoleum rusty metal primer
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Gloss Black and Red finish

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I cut some pieces of rubber to lay in the trays (also a freebie from work) and cleaned it and the wheels up with some armor-all as they had been sitting around a while and looked like hell. I'm happy with the outcome. Should serve me well for a long time. Let me know what you guys think.
 
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jamesemery728

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Great job, looks really good. I like to two tone paint job. However, the garage is entirely too clean. :lol::lol:
 

Outlawmws

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Looks nice, but if its not too late, put the casters on the end with the handle. It's not a shopping cart and you won't have much leverage to steer, and steering a cart like that from behind like a fork lift drives is often easier.
 
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onelochevy

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Details on the bagged silvy?

Currently has a KP Components 6 link in the back and bags / cups on the front with stock arms and spindles. Next on the list is to put a new roof on (the new roof is sitting on the hood in the pic) which is why the glass has been removed. Also going to back-half it and channel it once I get a bigger welder. Had it since '99 and its been on air since '03.
 
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Sh1thead

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Currently has a KP Components 6 link in the back and bags / cups on the front with stock arms and spindles. Next on the list is to put a new roof on (the new roof is sitting on the hood in the pic) which is why the glass has been removed. Also going to back-half it and channel it once I get a bigger welder. Had it since '99 and its been on air since '03.

How tall of a tire are you trying to lay out on? Whereabouts in louisiana are you?
nice work on the cart btw
 
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onelochevy

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How tall of a tire are you trying to lay out on? Whereabouts in louisiana are you?
nice work on the cart btw

I'm in southeast Louisiana. Don't know what tire I'll be using yet...planning on a either a 22/24 wheel combo or 24' billets all round with a 8.5" wheel in the front and a 10" in the back with a 4" BS and a 6' lip. Will be narrowing the rear axle as well.
 

amolaver

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nice work, but like saturnman said, i would kept the book rest. probably would have put a laptop on there, but still need paper manuals every now and again... hell of a low buck cart!

ahm
 
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