I think the 125cf cart I have is right at 7" diameter. From what I researched awhile back most tanks are 7" up thru 125cf, then they get wider. Here's a chart I just found: http://wagnerweldingsupply.com/pdfs/cylsize.pdf
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My 125 cf tank measured a 7-3/8" diameter.
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You did a great job with your drawing diagram but is spending all this time & labor worth building your own cart when Harbor Freight has a real nice one on sale for $49 dollars and if you have a 20% off coupon it would be even cheaper. http://www.harborfreight.com/welding-cart-90305.html
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that would be like my i mig 205 it would not fit on a regular welding cart
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I haven't welded anything in about 15 years. What fun would it be to put together a cart from Harbor Freight? Like I said, I've got some spare time coming up this spring.
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Last edited by inthefrey; 04-28-2012 at 02:45 AM.
Shade tree MIG welder.
Now a Shade tree TIG welder.
What cad program did you use to draw up the cart? Always looking for free and easier.
As Rod mention the IMIG-205 will not fit, but almost all other non roll-around Everlast units will. The IMIG-205P will fit fine.
Inthefrey's cart:
I would move the wheels forward (middle of the tank deck) and extend the tank deck a little like others mentioned. Larger tank (if TIG you will see soon) and better balance.
Rod cool new cart:
I wouldn't use wood, that stuff will catch on fire not that I would be that close with the torch..Fire proof would not probably heavier than angle or tubing. Though probably cheaper.
I have to admit it works. Also, at my age squatting to set the dials it out too. Needs a shelf.
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