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Homade welding cart

schultz

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Thanks to Dollar General i have a new welding cart. While up there this morning i spot these two roll around cage carts, One is in decent shape and the other the cage is bent up like someone hit it. I ask the manager what they were gonna do with them and was told if i wanted them i could have them cause they were tossing them out. Well he didn't have to tell me twice i loaded them up and brought them home, The only thing i left behind was the bent up cage on one of them(It fit in the dumpster:)). The first pic is what the cage looks like, I put it to use storing my truck doors till I'm ready for them. The other three are what i have done so far, I added a handle on one end that i can also keep my cords hung from. The rest of the open area will be for my portable mig and parts and accessories that go along with the welders. What-cha think?
 
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schultz

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I did the first pic is it i just didn't want the bent up cage so i left that part behind.
 

Boyd Who

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Looks good to me! I made my welding cart out of a heavy-duty computer desk on castors. I was paid to haul it away...it only made it as far as my garage. :p
 
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I have an old Pepsi Cola cart that looks similar to that but a little bigger... a $5.00 auction find. I use it for storing tires/wheels in the summer and keep almost a ton of wood pellets on it during the heating season...
 
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schultz

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I think one of the best features for me is the wheels, Heavy duty and they have grease fittings.
 
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