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stonewellmark

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Finally got the welder cart finished. I love this Thermal Arc 211i, way smoother than my old Hobart 140. The TA look Way too big for the cart in the background, so I guess it will go with the old welder. New cart is painted with water borne bed liner in a rattle can. It goes on pretty crappy but lays out nice. But it is very soft for quite some time.

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Yeah the balancer is a Hunter DSP9500. Total "YOU ****" find. $100 in perfect working order with cones and wing nut. Also got a Hunter TC150 tire changer from them for $75, it a side mount bead breaker with a center post. Both from a local shop goin' out of business.
 
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Here are more photos. Tried to rotate them but its not working. Sorry

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slow50

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is the welder bolted to the cart or just sitting on there? i need to make something like this.
 
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Its bolted down, their are 3 holes in the floor of the wire spool area that are used to secure it to the optional "roll cage" that Thermal arc sells. Hope this helps.

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