Morrisman
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I got my new R-tech 180 last month, after loads of procrastinating, so I thought it deserved a new truck to drive around on. Put it together out of whatever was around the shop, plus some castor wheels I’ve had for years, but I never actually took any construction shots...
The little loops front and rear are in case I shove it against a wall, to save kinking hoses or wires. I thought having the bottle next to the Mig would make it all shorter, or it would have been about four feet long.
There are a couple of flat plates welded under the Mig into where electrical socket will live one day, so I can have my grinders etc hanging off the lip of the small tray I required.
The little loops front and rear are in case I shove it against a wall, to save kinking hoses or wires. I thought having the bottle next to the Mig would make it all shorter, or it would have been about four feet long.
There are a couple of flat plates welded under the Mig into where electrical socket will live one day, so I can have my grinders etc hanging off the lip of the small tray I required.