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    I'm at work today but need to know the dimensions of my power pro 256 in particular the length and width. Please can anybody help me out? Thanks!

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    For future reference my Power pro 256 base is 10" x 20" Wish that was on the site somewhere.

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    I'm figuring out dimensions for the ultimate welder cart. It's going to be awesome. So the base length and width is 10" by 20", but how high is the PP256?

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    think this is a cool welding cart Click image for larger version. 

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    Just shy of 17" to the tallest part of the bezel, but the welder enclosure (green metal case) is just a bit over 14" tall.

    Cheers
    Mike
    Power Pro 256

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    Very nice and functional, but I don't see a beer cooler, nor any cupholders. I'm talking COOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by posixPilot View Post
    Just shy of 17" to the tallest part of the bezel, but the welder enclosure (green metal case) is just a bit over 14" tall.

    Cheers
    Mike
    Mike, so if I were to put in a shelf above where the green box is to live, I need to leave about 18" clearance? I plan to stack my little MIG either under or on top of the green one, and maybe have some room for storage of consumables, etc. Rocket launchers on the back for welding rod, hooks for cables and suchlike. Even thinking of maybe building an integral water cooler, but I'm still not sure I will ever weld long enough nor hot enough to need a water cooler.

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    Yep, 18" would do nicely, and give you a bit of room to pull it in and out. Make sure you have room and access to the rear of the unit, since you will have a regulator, hoses, fittings, power cable and your HF ground back there. Also, don't enclose the shelf, as the unit needs a great deal of air flow.

    Cheers
    Mike
    Power Pro 256

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodsmachineshop View Post
    think this is a cool welding cart Click image for larger version. 

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    Put a golf cart motor on it and have it radio controlled ... can follow you wherever you need it.
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