That box was the toolbox on our old John Deere combine. I scavenged it before we sold the machine. You should be able to pick up something similar at any implement dealer, or Tractor Supply store.Originally Posted by Cebby
Doctor duke, i have one of those carts. i mounted my craftsmen tool box on the front. Love it. My friend took his and cut a hole in it for his tank and use's it for his 135Mig.![]()
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That box was the toolbox on our old John Deere combine. I scavenged it before we sold the machine. You should be able to pick up something similar at any implement dealer, or Tractor Supply store.Originally Posted by Cebby
Cool carts, slash. I used old .30 cal ammo boxes on my carts for tip/consumables storage. They're cheap and seal out the dirt and debris when closed.
Hi all, found this great forum through a Google search.
Thought I'd show some of my projects over the years..........
The latter shows Big Red without a cart.
Nice carts - plus I love the use of the wall. That's an important area that can be utilized for getting things up off the floor.
Hi Cebby,
Using that wall space was an absolute neccessity as that shop measured only about 6 X 7 Ft. I enclosed the area under a concrete balcony to create that workspace. Also, not shown in the photo was a wall mounted HP washer above that vice on the left. It was there to wash down the cars, in any weather.
Other photos can be seen here:
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...ome-and-garden
This is a cart for my tig welder. http://www.shopfloortalk.com/forums/...ead.php?t=9428
Nice Cart, and welcome to Tool And Fab.
Glenn H. Shelton III
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My new Miller 211, cheap plasma cutter, Miller 250 amp water cooled tig.
Not exactly a cart. But a place to put my tools while I'm working.
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Bruce
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