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I am a Referee of life.
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Greensboro N.C.
Posts: 13,992
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Re: Harbor Freight Welding Cart (Review)
I looked at these when I got my welder but I just have never been able to wrap my thought process around a manufactured welding cart. I've always built them as a first project for the welder to learn it a bit. My cart is almost like that only built from .120 angle and has the non turning wheels mounted narrower with one on either side of the bottle. It also has a handle(w/clamp storage) and is big enough to have a bottom shelf that holds a cutoff saw and a couple of grinders. It's really not enough different to matter but I only have about $25 in it and the experience out of building it.
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