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  1. #1
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    Welding Cart

    I finished welding on my cart today. Sprayed primer this morning and hope to have first finish coat on tomorrow. This project was started in March and was done on weekends. My first project using Mig. I thought I was done the cart last weekend, but I added a handle to push/pull the unit.
    MM 175
    Miller M-225P A.C. Arc Welder (1966)
    Miller Big Window Elite A/D hood
    Victor O/A Torch
    Milwaukee 8" metal cutting saw

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    We like show AND tell here... (PIX).

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    I can't figure out how to post pictures. I don't have a "manage attachments" button to click. Will someone help? I have tried to do a search on how to post pictures and I get 18 pages of posts to look through.
    MM 175
    Miller M-225P A.C. Arc Welder (1966)
    Miller Big Window Elite A/D hood
    Victor O/A Torch
    Milwaukee 8" metal cutting saw

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    Jeff I don't know if this might be your problem or not, a short while back I was having trouble trying to post pictures and found out that while I had my pop up blocker enabled I was unable to post the pictures.

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    Pics of welding cart

    MM 175
    Miller M-225P A.C. Arc Welder (1966)
    Miller Big Window Elite A/D hood
    Victor O/A Torch
    Milwaukee 8" metal cutting saw

  6. #6
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    I don't know if I did this right.
    MM 175
    Miller M-225P A.C. Arc Welder (1966)
    Miller Big Window Elite A/D hood
    Victor O/A Torch
    Milwaukee 8" metal cutting saw

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    Jeff, I'm looking at a painted fully loaded cart with a nice black paint job. So you must be finished! Nice job! Looks like you made room for everything. Even the rod oven!

    What did you build it out of, 1" tubing? Give us some spec's and details!

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    Looks Great! You sure did a good job on it, I really like how you secured the tank and fire extinguisher. I just baught me a MM135 and a welding cart will be my first project for it. Still working on the design of it but I'll have one soon. By me looking at your cart you got my gears turning more now, hehehe.
    Lincoln 225AC

    Millermatic 135

    Firepower Oxy/Acy Torch

  9. #9
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    I used 1" square tubing and 1" x 1/4" flat bar for the hooks. 1/2" expanded metal for the top of the shelves. 4", 150# rubber casters. .030 wire and Rustoleum primer and gloss black paint sprayed through a $30.00 sprayer.
    MM 175
    Miller M-225P A.C. Arc Welder (1966)
    Miller Big Window Elite A/D hood
    Victor O/A Torch
    Milwaukee 8" metal cutting saw

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    Yep, the photobucket worked. You should be able to post your pictures here. After you click "Reply" scroll down until you see the "Manage Attachments" button. Click that and you should be able to select a photo file from your computer files by clicking the "Browse" button. Click (select) the file and click the "Upload" button.

    gnewby is right about the pop-up blocker if you have it. Blockers will keep some links from working. If a pop-up blocker is active, there is an icon for it in the tool bar where the running programs reside @ lower right on desk top. If the link is being blocked the icon will blink when you click the link. Click on the icon and kill the blocker.
    Jim-bee

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    In photobucket, after submitting your photo to your album go to it, and...

    in the first (of three) box under the photo, left click to highlight, then right click "copy"

    in the Weld Talk Forum, while in "Reply" mode, click on the little square symbol (kinda like a floppy)...it will prompt you for "img"...

    right click..."Paste"...

    TaaDAH!!!
    "Good Enough Never Is"

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    Ok, I think I got this figured out. I am going to try one picture to see if this works. Here goes nothing.


    MM 175
    Miller M-225P A.C. Arc Welder (1966)
    Miller Big Window Elite A/D hood
    Victor O/A Torch
    Milwaukee 8" metal cutting saw

  13. #13
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    Here are some more pictures.



    Thanks for the help, James D and Hotfoot.
    MM 175
    Miller M-225P A.C. Arc Welder (1966)
    Miller Big Window Elite A/D hood
    Victor O/A Torch
    Milwaukee 8" metal cutting saw

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    Thumbs up

    Very nice design and execution.

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