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    HF Welding Cart

    Just picked this up at the local store and I'm impressed. It was listed in the mail flyer at $129.99, regular $229.99 and with a 25% off coupon it came to $97.49. Not a bad little cart and much better than not having one at all. It is pretty heavy duty at 86lbs. Nice fit and finish. Comes with 2 1/2 drawers on ball bearing slides that feel solid and a small closed cabinet that I wish was another drawer. Decent casters, lots of places to hang stuff and a place for my tank. Now...if I just knew how to weld
    http://www.harborfreight.com/welding...l#.UxO4i4X4K2I
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    Looks good, don't see how you can do better for the money. Is there a provision to run a strap over top of the welder to secure it to cart? The lower garage door looks like a good place to place your welding hood. BTW, nice welder, I've been researching these in hopes of replacing my old SP100.
    Mac

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    No provision for a strap Mac, but it would be real easy to make it work.

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    Ted,

    Thats a nice welding cart for the money. Having the drawers to store welding accessories is the hot setup.
    Congrats!
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    Those are great carts for the money. Reminds me of the one I built many years ago. I put a drawer on it for expendables and I left the bottom open for a plasma. I nearly spent a $100 for materials, nevertheless my time. I did learn a few tricks while building it though. Good place to get to know your new machine(s). My wife was nice and made me some vinyl covers for the machines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Calver View Post
    Just picked this up at the local store and I'm impressed. It was listed in the mail flyer at $129.99, regular $229.99 and with a 25% off coupon it came to $97.49. Not a bad little cart and much better than not having one at all. It is pretty heavy duty at 86lbs. Nice fit and finish. Comes with 2 1/2 drawers on ball bearing slides that feel solid and a small closed cabinet that I wish was another drawer. Decent casters, lots of places to hang stuff and a place for my tank. Now...if I just knew how to weld
    http://www.harborfreight.com/welding...l#.UxO4i4X4K2I
    weld 001.jpgweld 005.jpgweld 017.jpgweld 030.jpgweld 033.jpg
    You have the exact same welder I do, the Miller Multimatic 200. Love mine and I sold off the rest of the welders I had and now this is it! Kind of pricey but worth it as it Does it All. I even have a Spoolgun for mine I had made work on another Miller.
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