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Thread: Project 1 from CGCINC. Category: MIG Welding Cart

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveO View Post
    Were you working from plans, or is it your own design?
    Just my own thoughts.
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    A couple additions to the cart.....

    I added padding on both sides of the welder just to keep it firmly in place.
    I also wanted to keep the torch from flopping around so I added a piece of 1" tubing for a holster...











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    I am going to make a cart soon to hold my mig and plasma cutter . my cart going to have a mount for a flat screen tv so i can watch Nascar while welding lol
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    Very nice and well thought out cart. The rounded corners are awesome and the method is so simple. What are your first impressions and how do you like the I-Mig 200?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NRM View Post
    Very nice and well thought out cart. The rounded corners are awesome and the method is so simple. What are your first impressions and how do you like the I-Mig 200?
    It's a nice welder and works great. This is my first Mig so it will take a little bit to learn it but it was very easy to get up and running. Took a few minutes and I was welding 16g without blowing holes in it..lol
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    great cart,very ergonomic,
    for entire happiness you needed to get plasma
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    Keep us updated on how you like the I-Mig 200 as you use it more. I want to have the ability to mig weld and I think that the 200 would be a great start.
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    Really good job there. I especially like the cord hanger idea, I've been racking my brain for a while now trying to think of some space-efficient way to stow multiple cords/hoses and you have just provided it. The corner rounding cheat is a good one for the knowledge base as well.

    Just curious as to what the "index" beads are in this pic:
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post

    Just curious as to what the "index" beads are in this pic:

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    That was a piece of 1 1/4" flat stock.....I had to cut pie shapes out of it to bend it to the shape and then weld it back together.
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