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    Does anyone know the dimensions of the Everlast cart - specifically the bottom shelf? I haven't decided whether to buy theirs or make one, but either way, I want to make sure my DIY cooler will fit the Everlast cart.
    Thanks,
    -RP

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    I have no idea what the dimension is, but if you do a search on thi forum, you will see some beautiful examples of carts made by members here. The fact that you have a welder makes for even further justification to go ahead and make one. We'll help, Let's see what you got!
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    Do you still need the dimensions? My cart will be here Thursday and I can measure for you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CGCINC View Post
    Do you still need the dimensions? My cart will be here Thursday and I can measure for you...
    I would like to see some pics and dimensions of the everlast cart. I currenlty have a HF cart and I want to add a everlast cooler to it if it will fit. otherwise I will either pick up an everlast cart or build my own
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    There are multiple threads on this forum detailing the dimensions. See if you can search it out. It should be there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by revkev6 View Post
    I would like to see some pics and dimensions of the everlast cart. I currenlty have a HF cart and I want to add a everlast cooler to it if it will fit. otherwise I will either pick up an everlast cart or build my own
    I could still use the dimensions at least of the bottom shelf.
    Thanks,
    -RP

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    As soon as I get it I will post up some measurements!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RP62 View Post
    I could still use the dimensions at least of the bottom shelf.
    Thanks,
    -RP
    The Top Shelf is 20.5" long and 13.5" wide
    The Middle shelf is 18" long x 13.5 Wi9de with 4" sides and the opening is ( Height ) 11" at the front tapering to 9" at the rear

    The Bottom shelf is 19" Liong x 13.75 " Wide and a height of 16.5"
    Cheers
    Duncan
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    Perfect thanks much.
    -RP

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    Recieved my welder, watercooler and cart yesterday. The cart is really built heavy duty compared to the other cart I bought.
    Made a few changes to the cart....

    Extended the tank holder by 3.5" to give a little more room for the welder.
    I will be painting it black.






    Also, the factory hooks that are supplied are too short for me so I made some new ones..

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    Painted with bed liner spray paint. light texture.

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