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just a little in process on the welding trailer build

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26 thoughts on “inverter power in the welding trailer

  1. How about the gas tank in a Mustie built lockable pickup truck bed tool type box mouthed on the tongue frame with a 12 volt fuel pump stainless steel tubing to the welder.

  2. Inverters get very very hot they need to be in a well vented area or they will just shut off and possibly get damaged if they don't have overheat protection

  3. Curious this isn't part of the trailer trash playlist. Hoping to see more on it, this series just sort of ends with the trailer incomplete. Keep up the great videos!

  4. Your videos are too good. I am getting older and don't have room for working. I did have room in past and your videos remind me how much I enjoyed that time. That means I spend a lot of time watching your videos and enjoying my feelings from the past. Thanks.

  5. Think about security. A number of work/utility trailers are being stolen in my area and if trailer is recovered the contents are gone. Yours is looking good and would not want to see you lose it.

  6. nice job, you might need a electric fuel pump for the generator and the hot air from the generator/welder end comes out near the engine. thee sir doesn't go in there then it would be drawing hot air from the engine cooling, and that would lead to generator failure.

  7. I hate to see the welding rig flopped over. Nice inverter setup, it's hard to pull a compressor . They pull lots of juice. But the trailer is really coming out good.

  8. Nice work, as always my friend. I have a concern and a suggestion – I am concerned for security behind the compressor. 2 big holes, side by side may invite thieves (maybe a steel cage insert). I suggest an 'invertor power ON indicator light next to the switch. An LED that glows so no missing it as you close up for the day/night. Keep up the great work/ideas/site.    Chuck in Kansas

  9. Thats a dam shame your welding cart took a fall :-(, very lucky that the equipment didnt brake, the pressure gauges can brake too easy.
    Perhaps a re-design later, both welders on the bottom shelf for a low center of gravity, and larger wheels too.
    Im glad you didnt lose anything :-).

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