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07 June 2021
Good consumable product.
These work well at a very reasonable price.

13 March 2016
Worst Product Ever Purchased om Ebay
The parts for this cart don't fit together properly, the bolts and axle are too short, then when it was finally together with new hardware from the garage, I set the small mig welder on it that weighs maybe 35 pounds. The cart is so weak and flimsy that when i tried to move it with the handle, the cart bowed from side to side so drastically that I thought it was going to fold up. It is laughable that anyone would even call it a welding cart. This thing wouldn't even support the box that a small welder came shipped in. Because it is now completely together, I am going to keep it for the time being after I reinforce it with some cross strapping made from 3/32" x 1" flat iron bolted from top front to bottom rear on both sides and bolted and shimmed to the edge of the middle shelf. If that don't stiffen it up, ill go with an x on both sides, or side to side as a last resort. In hind sight, I would have just welded up a cart made from some real steel, and put some casters on it. All of the parts to this thing are stamped sheetmetal, and the shelves are too narrow, so I had to shim the gaps to the back plate with aroumd 20 small flat washers to prevent it from distorting the parts. it has no backbone so it acts like a rubber band when you try to roll it in either direction. Add some supplies and an argon tank, and this thing would fold up like an old wallet, sending the welder to the concrete. So, if you don't want to shim, redesign, and fabricate new parts, or dig up a nut and bolt assortrment tray, invest a little more cash, get yourself a decent cart and be done with it. We all know better than to buy this kind of inferior junk, but it seems from time to time we all forget and end up with a steaming pile in a cheap cardboard box sitting at the door.