My first welding cart and table.
Posted: Fri May 06, 2016 7:31 pm
So, I am getting a Miller Bobcat 250 with the EFI thing in July. I have been saving for the thing since last year. SUPER excited. Teaching myself to weld. So, I got metal to make a cart for the welder a bit ago and, yesterday I believe, I got metal to make a welding table. I thought, why not upload pictures of it, in progress on here?
The metal I got the for table, so I believe, it to thick for my current welder. I have a Pitbull Ultra-Portable 100-Amp Electric Arc Welder - 110V. I got it from Amazon. My dad was a great welder. He died in 03. I wanted to try it first, because it seems interesting. I do the art for a cartoon I have a copyright on, as well as the writing. I like to make music and puppets and all kids of stuff. So, I decided to give metal a try.
First, moron here thought you hit the rob on the metal, then pull it away and the arc would follow. LOL After watching some of Arc Welding I on DVD, as well as, really two guys on Youtube, ChuckE something and some guy named like, Kevin C, I figured it out. Now, I am aware that with the Miller, that is a completely different beast. My dad used to have one on the back of his truck. He died in 03. His parents took his body to the place he was born. They did not even tell my brother or I he had died. I would love to have his welder. But, I think he owed money in taxes. So, that is gone now. BUT, soon I will have my own.
I will start with pictures of the metal. Also, I got some poster board (I like using that to make models of stuff I will weld) and made a design for a welding table.
So, I know the cart has to be a specific size. The only thing I may wait to do, is make the holes for the bolts that go on the bottom of the welder. No sure why.
But, the welding table, I made that and it worked out well. I randomly made it three feet long. It is a little more than two feet wide. I got some rectangular tubing that was 3 inches. It just so happened to fit five just right.
Now, I will make the cart like this. I will use 2 inch square tube to make the base. The top, I am getting steel angle. I got some, but it was only 1 inch. I am getting two inch. That will sit on top of the top square tube. Then, within that, I will put the pieces of rectangle tube. Then, the ends will be nice and closed up. I will sit the square tube, for the top, right on top of the bars. Then, the bottom part, I will cut the angle so they fit right onto the poles. I will use the square tube and make four areas. Four squares. Then, I will bet some galvanized fence and weld it to the bottom. I may get a few pieces and weld them together. Three pieces would be stronger than just one. I am aware that it will be hard to weld that together. But, I look at everything in steps.
A few days ago, I tried welding by going left and right. It was the best looking I had done. I had not cleaned off the metal. Also, the welder may have been turned to high. I had it as high as it could go. My dad, used to make ripples when he welded. Down, up, down, up. As soon as it stops raining, I will try that out. My welder is over my grandparents house now. But, this monty, my mom and step dad are getting me a shed. haha I will be out there all day long. I am 31 and single you see. LOL
As I said, I am new. Any advice you have, throw it my way. I know my welds suck. haha Give me your advice. You see it, you think it, you tell me.
The pics are my ideas for the welding table, the metal, my design of the welding cart and my ass ugly weld that I tried the left and right thing on. I've been learning since June or July.
Oh, I know the cross beams have specific places they must go. Also, I will not have a middle part. This was a random thing.
As bad as the weld looks, I was outside, with grey skies and the cart my grandfather has, is not a cart but a push thing with a piece of wood on it. haha Honestly, I could not see a thing. I just tried to keep a straight line going. haha Thrash away.
The metal I got the for table, so I believe, it to thick for my current welder. I have a Pitbull Ultra-Portable 100-Amp Electric Arc Welder - 110V. I got it from Amazon. My dad was a great welder. He died in 03. I wanted to try it first, because it seems interesting. I do the art for a cartoon I have a copyright on, as well as the writing. I like to make music and puppets and all kids of stuff. So, I decided to give metal a try.
First, moron here thought you hit the rob on the metal, then pull it away and the arc would follow. LOL After watching some of Arc Welding I on DVD, as well as, really two guys on Youtube, ChuckE something and some guy named like, Kevin C, I figured it out. Now, I am aware that with the Miller, that is a completely different beast. My dad used to have one on the back of his truck. He died in 03. His parents took his body to the place he was born. They did not even tell my brother or I he had died. I would love to have his welder. But, I think he owed money in taxes. So, that is gone now. BUT, soon I will have my own.
I will start with pictures of the metal. Also, I got some poster board (I like using that to make models of stuff I will weld) and made a design for a welding table.
So, I know the cart has to be a specific size. The only thing I may wait to do, is make the holes for the bolts that go on the bottom of the welder. No sure why.
But, the welding table, I made that and it worked out well. I randomly made it three feet long. It is a little more than two feet wide. I got some rectangular tubing that was 3 inches. It just so happened to fit five just right.
Now, I will make the cart like this. I will use 2 inch square tube to make the base. The top, I am getting steel angle. I got some, but it was only 1 inch. I am getting two inch. That will sit on top of the top square tube. Then, within that, I will put the pieces of rectangle tube. Then, the ends will be nice and closed up. I will sit the square tube, for the top, right on top of the bars. Then, the bottom part, I will cut the angle so they fit right onto the poles. I will use the square tube and make four areas. Four squares. Then, I will bet some galvanized fence and weld it to the bottom. I may get a few pieces and weld them together. Three pieces would be stronger than just one. I am aware that it will be hard to weld that together. But, I look at everything in steps.
A few days ago, I tried welding by going left and right. It was the best looking I had done. I had not cleaned off the metal. Also, the welder may have been turned to high. I had it as high as it could go. My dad, used to make ripples when he welded. Down, up, down, up. As soon as it stops raining, I will try that out. My welder is over my grandparents house now. But, this monty, my mom and step dad are getting me a shed. haha I will be out there all day long. I am 31 and single you see. LOL
As I said, I am new. Any advice you have, throw it my way. I know my welds suck. haha Give me your advice. You see it, you think it, you tell me.
The pics are my ideas for the welding table, the metal, my design of the welding cart and my ass ugly weld that I tried the left and right thing on. I've been learning since June or July.
Oh, I know the cross beams have specific places they must go. Also, I will not have a middle part. This was a random thing.
As bad as the weld looks, I was outside, with grey skies and the cart my grandfather has, is not a cart but a push thing with a piece of wood on it. haha Honestly, I could not see a thing. I just tried to keep a straight line going. haha Thrash away.