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Working on a cart for my Hobart Stickmate. I have had this stickwelder for 2 years and it has never had a cart. I wanted to build one like a two wheeler so it can travel off-site easily.
I still need to finish the basket and weld some hangers for the electrodes on. The running gear will get attached tomorrow.
Built it out of 1/8" 1x1 angle iron, some 1/8" square tube, and the handle is 1" solid steel round bar (I had some laying around, I know it is overkill).
Welded with my Hobart Ironman 230 mig welder using .030 wire and 75/25 welding gas. Everything was cut with my harbor freight 4x6 band saw and my plasma cutter.
Bandsaw is new...got it for about $200 a few weeks ago. Really makes cutting angle iron and square tube much easier than using cutoff wheels. Pleasantly surprised with the saw.
My collie photo bombed the photo.
Working on a cart for my Hobart Stickmate. I have had this stickwelder for 2 years and it has never had a cart. I wanted to build one like a two wheeler so it can travel off-site easily.
I still need to finish the basket and weld some hangers for the electrodes on. The running gear will get attached tomorrow.
Built it out of 1/8" 1x1 angle iron, some 1/8" square tube, and the handle is 1" solid steel round bar (I had some laying around, I know it is overkill).
Welded with my Hobart Ironman 230 mig welder using .030 wire and 75/25 welding gas. Everything was cut with my harbor freight 4x6 band saw and my plasma cutter.
Bandsaw is new...got it for about $200 a few weeks ago. Really makes cutting angle iron and square tube much easier than using cutoff wheels. Pleasantly surprised with the saw.
My collie photo bombed the photo.