I bought one a couple of years ago for a headlight issue, it’s an amazing tool. The ability to push power from any point in a circuit was super helpful with finding a short (loose terminal in the firewall plug!).
I have wanted one for a while, I was having a issue in my escalade that I needed to power stuff to find the issue, it was a fuse I missed but the prob lead me to figuring that out.I have had one for years. Use it monthly.

.120 1" dom ! Is that sanctioned welding kart racing spec. Didn't know they were that strict.
Nice set up.




Does anyone notice my two "abominations"?![]()
That’s no miller cart…![]()

, and with tiny hardware but overall the drawers and door are nice. I just wish the bottom door for the helmet was an actual drawer like my old cart, and not a flip up cover, being a somewhat tall guy I hate those things. It's bad enough being a low door, but flip up so you got to slide it almost out of the way to access your stuff is even more annoying.I use a mag clamps for both welders. I have a 1/4" plate with a 4 foot lead and clamp for aluminum. 8 use it for everytning now. I lay the plate on the table. The 4 foot lead lays on the table. Mag ground is never under foot, and not trying to pull my work piece off when I trip over the coard.![]()
I need a welder.
i got lucky over the years and own 3 330cf c-25 bottles .The bottles are 120 cf, the biggest I could buy without renting them several years ago, and mag clamps don't work on aluminum or stainless. I think the huge size of the cart makes the bottles look smaller than they are, the very top of the top welder is over 5.5 ft off the ground. That ground I made for the TIG is 1/0 cable with a 300A Tweco clamp.

i got lucky over the years and own 3 330cf c-25 bottles .
and the mag ground was a joke for the aluminum![]()
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