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  1. #16
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    Thanks for the compliments!

  2. #17
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    NICE!, I like it, good job

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    Man, I don't see how you can get anything done in a shop that CLEAN! The design and craftsmanship are flawless, IMHO! You are definitely in the "surgeon" category of weldors! The only caveat I see, is might be a bit top heavy.
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  4. #19
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    Dangggg wish mine was that nice. My old scraps, off measurements and missing a wheel cart is a heavy hard to move tank, holds things nice though, where did you find the drawers though? How did you put all that together? I'm definitely gonna want those even when e shelving I build in my corner of the garage.

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  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobby welder View Post
    Dangggg wish mine was that nice. My old scraps, off measurements and missing a wheel cart is a heavy hard to move tank, holds things nice though, where did you find the drawers though? How did you put all that together? I'm definitely gonna want those even when e shelving I build in my corner of the garage.
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  6. #21
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    Haven't been on here in a while... thanks for the compliments!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Roadrider View Post
    NICE!, I like it, good job
    Thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky D View Post
    Man, I don't see how you can get anything done in a shop that CLEAN! The design and craftsmanship are flawless, IMHO! You are definitely in the "surgeon" category of weldors! The only caveat I see, is might be a bit top heavy.
    It does look top heavy, but surprisingly it isn't. The 250A is much lighter than the two welders and the extra weight from the drawer and tank really help out.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hobby welder View Post
    Dangggg wish mine was that nice. My old scraps, off measurements and missing a wheel cart is a heavy hard to move tank, holds things nice though, where did you find the drawers though? How did you put all that together? I'm definitely gonna want those even when e shelving I build in my corner of the garage.
    I welded the drawer up myself... all I had on hand was some 10ga so it's super heavy! I can take it out, flip it over and use it as a step. lol I did buy the slides and handle though.

  7. #22
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    Nice job. Looks great! Cool finish.

  8. #23
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    Looks great. That Duplicolor looks good too.
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  9. #24
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    Thumbs up

    That's a very nice cart you built there Fullscale. I like the drawer, cable holder, the way you cut the front and wheel mount. It looks futuristic.

    556man

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