Greetings,
Newbie on here and I hope to learn much from the experts. I gave up on designing and welding up my first project..a welding cart. See I took a beginner's welding class 3 years ago and just this past summer purchased a Miller 180 mig machine. I kept reading on the forums here that the best first project would be a welding cart. Well friend of mine said he'd come over and help me get my feet wet again as I'd pretty much forgotten all that I learned. I gave up waiting and went out and bought a welding cart, so now I want to try this again.
I've changed out the wheels and tires on my '23 T-bucket and need to build a tire rack. Any help or assistance in designing this "simple" project would be greatly appreciated.
Rootbeernut
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03-18-2009, 09:08 PM #1
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Anyone have plans for a rack for full sized tires?
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03-19-2009, 03:45 AM #2
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Sounds like you need to practice welding coupons.
When you're ready to build your tire rack pick the one you like -
http://images.google.com/images?clie...h+Images&gbv=2
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03-19-2009, 06:15 PM #3
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Chuck,
Thanks for the reply and the Google sites for racks. There are some great ideas on there. I realize it's not a requirement to be a rocket scientist to build a tire rack, but it helps to have additional ideas on the size and style of rack. I have two tires that are 15.5" wide and these are "narrow" by t-bucket standards.
Just need to have some place to store them up and out of the way.
I'll post my rack once I cash in some of my "welding coupons." LOL!!
Thank you once again Chuck.
Jerry


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