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the old welder is a dial arc HF it is an early 80s model. i have never had 1 min. trouble with it. i have a lot of hrs on it. you really have good eyes.
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Originally posted by dulknife
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thanks Payck
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thanks to all of you.
the reason for the rear trucks is so i can move it on my rock drive.
i am going to put a toung on it so i can pull it with my 4 wheeler
i would like to thank Payck agin.
ken whaley
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Dulknife
Nice job on the cart, never though of a tri axle.
How does it roll, with the extra set?
Bernie
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I love it Ken,
I have gathered up materials to build a cart (obligatory first project) for my new HH 135 and I rescued the pnuematic tires & axle from an old carpet dollie. I want it to roll easly on uneven surfaces such as my back yard so I was pleased to see that someone else used tires instead of hard wheels. Your cart looks like you could use it to plow the garden.
I have been putting off doing the cart because I had a couple of bandsaws I needed to finish first; my ancient Craftsman horizontal saw hulled the bearing in the idler wheel (fixed that already) and I am in the process or restoring a 1945 Delta model 890 14 inch wood/metal bandsaw. I have it sandblasted, sanded, primed and ready for the finish. I also have new idler bearings, blade guides, tires - the list goes on & on. As soon as I get her reassembled and tuned, I will be having a slideshow of the results and the work I am hoping she can produce. I hope it will be of interest to those of you who participated in the recent threads re: bandsaws. There is a pretty good story of how this saw found its way into my custody.
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Now that's a welding cart! Outstanding!
PS I'm a little biased, I drive a Cummins/Dodge Duelly
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dullknife
I love it, duelly cart and finally, somebody with the proper size bottle. Looks good man.
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