Thatkid2diesel wrote:I really thought about building one, but with the limited time I have and for what it cost, my wife got it for me from my boys for an early Father's day present.
That's a good Father's day gift, I never get tools because I have so many of them and my wife and kids don't know what I want. Sometimes they give me a gift card, but I don't like gift cards I'd rather they bought something thoughtful.
Mostly the reason I haven't bought one is most of them are pretty pricey. I have some material that was going to be for another cart, so I can re-purpose most of it, but had to make a couple sacrifices. I'm going to make 2 frames, one on the bottom that is 12" x 28", and it will hold the tank on the rear. I have a couple 8" wheels from Harbor freight, and a couple casters for the front. The 2nd frame which I will put up about 12"-14" but want to keep the vents below the table height as the Primeweld blows air out the sides. I only want my Primeweld on it. I only want to visually see the controls on the welder. The bottom will be for a drawer to store stuff. But initially I won't add that. I have a 7" 125 cu.ft. tank that will go on the rear with the wheels centered on each side of the tank. I have a piece to weld in across the frame, so that the tank sits on the rear and cross member, then I can adjust the upper frame that holds the welder so the tank fits snugly against the upper frame. I can add another frame section for the top of the tank to rest against. I have other material that is 1-1/4" x 1-1/4". That stuff is not as clean, but I can clean it.
Thatkid2diesel wrote:My main thing I need to do right now is build something to put all my metal on. Not sure it I want casters on it or not. That's what my next project will be I believe.
My $0.02, I would add caster if you can. That way you can move it around, could be convenient. Either way would work.
Search on ebay for 5" poly casters, you should be able to get some for about $75 w/shipping, 1000 lb. load would give you 4,000 lb. capacity.