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Roarvette

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Miller Mig welder comes with a nice cart and bottle holder. By simply adding a leg and top and the bracing to the original handle, I now have a MIG, TIG and Plasma cutter in the same foot print as just the MIG. I saved 8 sq. ft. of floor space.
The old 2 cart set up is shown as well.
 

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Buckgnarly

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Is that a 210? Is that also the dual tank running gear? I have my plasma and mig on one cart, but that setup looks real nice, might try that with my 210...any more details/pics?
 
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Roarvette

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It is the standard 210 welding set up with the dual tank rack in back. I added the two vertical 1X2" pieces and bolted them to the existing rack at the bottom. I then also added a tab to the two legs to attach it to the tank/chain plate. At the top, I made a platform that is 2X2 and 2X2 angle with a 16Ga. floor. You can see at the front on the 210's pull handle a split 1 1/2" tube and two 3/4" round supports to carry the weight.
The rest of the parts are 3/8 rod bent to make hooks for cord management.
I hope that helps.
 
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They actaully hold up pretty well. I have had them 15 years. I have painted on them Fiber glassed on them welded and plasma cut all over them, they aren't pretty, but they have survived.
I would use them again with no reservations.
 
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