Welding Bottle Trolley

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Grumpy Northener
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Welding Bottle Trolley

#1 Post by Grumpy Northener »

Having recently invested in gas welding kit to compliment both the Mig & Tig kit that we have - I had a search for a bottle trolley so that it gave the kit the mobility required to scoot it around the workshop when needed - however the best price I could find for said trolley was £250 + :o - its only some bent tube and some wheels - so £29 spent at Tool Station produced this sack trolley
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Two lengths of bar out the scrap bin and a few nuts & bolts welded to the frame later
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With some chain added and the bottles fitted
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Sorted :D
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bjdav
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Re: Welding Bottle Trolley

#2 Post by bjdav »

Nicely done sir
sierra3dr
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Re: Welding Bottle Trolley

#3 Post by sierra3dr »

good grief,£250!!! the mark up price on some items these days,is plain stupid. Well done Grumpy,it's a thrifty acheivement
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