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Re: Welding cart
[Re: marty weatherup]
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3 hours ago
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Midland, MI.
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Nice cart setup! I’d suggest you find a better way to store your wire though,( even plastic bags). Dust, grit, grindings, etc on the wire spools will cause problems with your whip’s liners & rollers for sure.
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Re: Welding cart
[Re: marty weatherup]
#8636628
3 hours ago
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Midland, MI.
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For all those DIY’ers following this thread, as an extra safeguard, I always clipped a pad-type wiper with tip clear on the wire before it went into the rollers.
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Re: Welding cart
[Re: GritGuy]
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3 hours ago
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Craigmont, Idaho
marty weatherup
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I certainly agree with putting your wire under cover and sealed as well, only takes a small amount of moisture to make the whole roll bad
How do you move that around as well, do you just push and pull or am I missing a handle for pulling it around In the second picture you see a little bit of the rebar handle.
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Re: Welding cart
[Re: marty weatherup]
#8636674
1 hour ago
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Joined: Sep 2013
Green County Wisconsin
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a power strip that is mounted to the cart so the grinders can just stay plugged in
then you can leave the wire brush on one , a flapper on the next and you just grab and use they are already plugged in hanging on the stand.
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