Chicken Salad, out of Chicken Sh!t

upnover

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Calling it this because everyone makes Chicken Salad different ways. I used mostly pieces of metal I already had, here and there, and I repurposed something I already had but was no longer using. Kudo's to the first one who can complete this sentence. This was a _______________ but now identifies as a welding cart. I bought the casters at HF. I bought the expanded metal from my son, well, it is bought as soon as he tells me how much!
The pole that I welded to the cart for helmet, jacket and so on, used to identify as a el-cheapo 1/2" extension. The hooks used to identify as small u-bolts, the brush hooks used to identify as bolts. The rest was just small pieces of scrap I have saved, some for decades. Not the purtiest, but, it's functional. The reason behind building this is, well to be honest, too much surfing of FB market place. I already have a Hobart 175, this is a newer machine, Hobart 190. It appeared o have had "a" ark struck, and that was it. Everything about this machine looks brand new. It appeared to still have the factory zip ties on all the leans and so on. I seen it, and offered a really low price, and he accepted it. So, instead of just having it sit on the shop floor, I "created" this.
 

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Calling it this because everyone makes Chicken Salad different ways. I used mostly pieces of metal I already had, here and there, and I repurposed something I already had but was no longer using. Kudo's to the first one who can complete this sentence. This was a _______________ but now identifies as a welding cart. I bought the casters at HF. I bought the expanded metal from my son, well, it is bought as soon as he tells me how much!
The pole that I welded to the cart for helmet, jacket and so on, used to identify as a el-cheapo 1/2" extension. The hooks used to identify as small u-bolts, the brush hooks used to identify as bolts. The rest was just small pieces of scrap I have saved, some for decades. Not the purtiest, but, it's functional. The reason behind building this is, well to be honest, too much surfing of FB market place. I already have a Hobart 175, this is a newer machine, Hobart 190. It appeared o have had "a" ark struck, and that was it. Everything about this machine looks brand new. It appeared to still have the factory zip ties on all the leans and so on. I seen it, and offered a really low price, and he accepted it. So, instead of just having it sit on the shop floor, I "created" this.
The expanded metal shelves are actually a real slick idea! I hate my “solid floor/ shelve welding cart cause it’s a constant trap for dust and just general shit! Well done dood!
 
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