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01-30-2010, 11:12 AM #11
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01-30-2010, 04:51 PM #12
Welding cart
XMT 304 cc/cv 208/480 volts
Lincoln wire feeder LN-25 w/Contactor and Gas Solenoid, w/magnum 400 and 200 gun's (12 ft)
Spoolmatic 30a w/Flex Head tube 10'' XRA
Flexible Head Tig Torch w/Gas Valve (25 ft)
Foot Control RFCS-14HD
Side-to-side rotary-motion fingertip Current Control
Miller process Selector Control w/external solenoid valve
Stainless steel welding cart
Makita LC1230 Dry cut saw
www.ricau.ca
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01-30-2010, 05:38 PM #13
Junior Member
- Join Date
- Nov 2009
- Location
- Regina Sask. Canada
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- 15
New cart
From Canada eh!
Had to add my 2 bits worth. I just finished my new cart to day. The new Dynasty deserved a new home. One in sq tube, 1 1/2 in angle iron, A desk from the local good will, paint, some wheels and presto, a cart. Three drawers for mig, tig and stick consumables, a box for the go pedal and the handle provides some strain relief for the electrics. Hope you guys like it.
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01-30-2010, 06:13 PM #14
Junior Member
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- Sep 2008
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- 24
so far they've all been pretty inspiring.... something to get ideas from. (well, except the mower and shopping cart)
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01-30-2010, 08:48 PM #15
Senior Member
- Join Date
- May 2009
- Location
- The Colorado Gas Patch
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- 184
I always wondered why people who bought welders asked for plans on how to build a welding cart.. after looking at a few of those on the first page now I know ..


The rest of them are good work - a job is not done until it's been painted!!Steve
Bobcat 250EFI
Syncrowave 250
Millermatic 350P
Hypertherm 1250
A Bunch of tools
And a forklift to move the heavy stuff with..
Looking at CNC Plasmas
It's Miller Time - Get Back To Work!
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01-31-2010, 09:22 AM #16
Here is a couple pics of my cart since its improvement. The best addition to this cart was the 211AS. Its not much but it works well, the large casters in the front are big enough to roll well over my rough broken driveway. That was a big plus.
This is a link to the album with all the pics.
http://picasaweb.google.com/keesfrie...eat=directlink
Miller 211 A.S. and Spoolmate 100
Stickmate LX 235 AC / 160 DC.
Clarke 180 EN Just in case
Spectrum 375 X-Treme.
O/A Medium Radnor Torch, Large Victor Torch.
Milwaukee 14" Chop Saw.
4 x 6 Horizontal Band Saw.
Rockworth 80 Gallon 2 Stage 16 SCFM @ 175 PSI , 15 SCFM @ 90 PSI.
Jackson Passive shade #5 for the plasma.
I almost forgot the Hobart XVP AD Hood.
Projects and Misc Albums
http://picasaweb.google.com/keesfriend Feel Free to Have a Look ( Just keep in mind I am an amateur )
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01-31-2010, 09:44 AM #17
Junior Member
- Join Date
- Jul 2009
- Location
- Dumont, CO
- Posts
- 26
I needed something that would go over very rough ground outside to weld on the unimog or plow, or whatever. I also needed it to be relatively easy to pull, rather than needing two men and a small boy to tug and drag crappy hard wheels. I opted for a rugged wheeled dolly as a good base.
The last picture shows it reclined. This IS NOT a position I welded from, simply a picture to demonstrate some of the versatility of the cart.
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01-31-2010, 09:50 AM #18
I almost forgot the cart for the stickmate.
Again here is the link to the album.
http://picasaweb.google.com/keesfrie...eat=directlink
Miller 211 A.S. and Spoolmate 100
Stickmate LX 235 AC / 160 DC.
Clarke 180 EN Just in case
Spectrum 375 X-Treme.
O/A Medium Radnor Torch, Large Victor Torch.
Milwaukee 14" Chop Saw.
4 x 6 Horizontal Band Saw.
Rockworth 80 Gallon 2 Stage 16 SCFM @ 175 PSI , 15 SCFM @ 90 PSI.
Jackson Passive shade #5 for the plasma.
I almost forgot the Hobart XVP AD Hood.
Projects and Misc Albums
http://picasaweb.google.com/keesfriend Feel Free to Have a Look ( Just keep in mind I am an amateur )
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01-31-2010, 01:45 PM #19
Senior Member
- Join Date
- Oct 2008
- Location
- Oregon
- Posts
- 193
This is what I made for my 211.
I gleaned ideas from many posters.
I want to change the steering wheels to pneumatic casters, if I can't get some 1/2 in stainless rod for the handle, as it flexes too much and limits the steering.
I've had the drawers arounf for over 25 years, so included them.Millermatic 211 AutoSet w/MVP
Century 110 volt 90/110 MIG-Gone to my son, in Texas
Victor SuperRange OA
Milwaukee Cold Cut Saw
Milwaukee Portable Deep Cut Bandsaw
Milwaukee Hole Hawg
Jet Horizontal/Vertical Bandsaw
Jet MD-18 Mill Drill
Orbit Drill Press
12 Ton Floor Press
2002 E-350 V-10:
1983 F-150 4.9L 6
2004 Honda ST1300
2007 Suzuki LTA400F Quad
1997 Suzuki DR650
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01-31-2010, 04:46 PM #20
just go to LOWE'S they have hundred's of welding cart rolling around the parking lot and their already blue.
i got a free miller one with my 211. then added a arm to hold the leed'sTB 302
dynasty 200sd
spoolmatic 30a/wc24
suitcase x-treme 12vs
miller 211
evolution rage 2





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