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Welding cart trade

royce

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I found a large cart that was being used as a welder cart.
I offered to buy it and the fellow said he does not need money as much as he needs a cart for his welder.
I then offered to build him one or trade a aluminum one I had, he agreed to either.
I built one but decided to keep it and trade the aluminum one for his.
Any how, I ended up with a real monster 40" wide x 78" long with a 3" x 1/4" T-bar frame with beautiful rounded corners and 12"x 4" and 10"x3" wheels, 1-1/4" axle.
This thing is a real bruiser.
Here is a few pics

Royce
 

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2oolhound

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Wow! That thing is nice! With the wheels inset like that it will turn on a dime.

I rebuilt an old railway cart last year that was similar. The big wheels were vulcanized rubber that was damm near silent on any surface. The bearings were aprox 1 1/2" x 1/4" needle bearings inside. I have another one I'll be doing soon.

Nice score!
 
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