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Welder Cart

jrb2

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Thought I would post this. I started this welder cart several years ago and as things usually go, I didn't get it done till now. It holds my Hobart welder and Hypertherm plasma cutter. I used it for a while and got tired of having to plug and unplug the welder or plasma as I needed them. So, I mounted a small breaker box underneath and wired two 220 plugs so both machines could be plugged in at the same time. I also added a 110 volt plug at the front so I could run a small grinder. Also I added a 50 foot cord at the back so I could move it around some. Lastly, I added two drawers at the bottom for supplies. Oh, and I almost forgot, I ran the individual grounds to a common ground that is isolated from the cart and added a 25 foot cable with a new ground clamp.
 

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CNGsaves

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Just LOVE the small breaker panel idea with 240v feeding everything !! :thumbup:

Saw a low cost 240v extension cord on CL so might just Copy your Idea !!

Also have to say you have VEEEERRRRRY clean shop . . . impressive !! :beer:
 

NorthshoreWelding

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Nice work, I just made one the other day also for my shop truck. Little rolling aluminum cart to homestead my Miller wire feeder alongside the trail blazer
 
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