Scrap steel to Welding Cart Build DIY HOW TO
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 Published On Nov 12, 2020

Holds my Miller Multimatic 220 welder, Hyperthem Powermax 30xp plasma cutter, Evolution 15" chop saw and circular saw, twin 150cf tanks, and tons of welding accessories in the full extension drawer.

**Evolution Commercial Metal Cutting Saws:
7-1/4 Circular Saw s185ccsl: https://amzn.to/3nmaRTQ
14"/15" Chop Saw s380cps: https://amzn.to/38yzuZz

**Other tools I used:
Miller 220 AC/DC Welder: https://amzn.to/32zXPKE
Milwaukee m12 3" cutoff saw-bare tool: https://amzn.to/35nJoLp
Hypertherm Plasma Cutter: https://amzn.to/3krFpSz


THOUGHTS:
The twin tanks are the heaviest things on this(150cf each at 80lbs) and it would really be better with smaller tanks(125cf). The cart weighs around 75lbs + 160lbs welding bottles + 50lbs Miller welder + 15lbs Hypertherm Plasma cutter + 35lbs Evolution Chop saw+ 30ish lbs of misc = 350lbs. It is a lot of weight but moves easily and doesn't feel top heavy at all. I designed it in a way that I could put the welder on the bottom if I felt it was too top heavy; but I don't think that's necessary. I may even throw my old Lincoln WeldPak 100 on the bottom set up with flux core wire for those really dirty metal repair jobs. If anyone actually ever reads these thoughts, please let me know in the comments section as I may stop writing them if no one cares.



SPARK O MATIC means nothing, just thought it sounded vintage and every tool on the cart throws sparks.


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