Thank you so much for sharing a beautiful video. 😄💖Thank you for sharing this video😄 I really like your video, your channel is very 💖 #like11👍👍 my dear friends 👍
Could have made the pivot at the end, and the handle folds back over the top of the unit. The upright sticking up part is not elegant. But I like the way you made folding handle. Honda generator made permanent wheelbarrow style and it's bad for storage
With the pivot at the end being able to fold it back up and over the unit how would you pick up the weight of the unit? Sounds like you're trying to build a dragon style handle but this does not have wheels on the front
@ils360 I mean at the far end of the handle....farthest away from you when you're using the handle. The handle then temporarily attaches to the frame that's nearest to you when in use. Can use a pin to accomplish the temporary ("while using the handle") attachment.
Thank you so much for sharing a beautiful video. 😄💖Thank you for sharing this video😄 I really like your video, your channel is very 💖
#like11👍👍 my dear friends 👍
Great job man .. Used the scrap metal on hand as well , All around win ! Great share .. Works and it did not cost anything !! ENJOYED
Nice! You seem like you really enjoyed this project. Great video!
Great job
Did you have to detach any part of the electricals to isolate the machine from the welder? Safety-Sam and all that. Thanks
That came out sweet, now I have a project for the day.
It really did! It's so nice to have a fold-up handle now
Cool
Should have made the pivot at the end, and the handle folds back over the top of the unit.
Could have made the pivot at the end, and the handle folds back over the top of the unit. The upright sticking up part is not elegant. But I like the way you made folding handle. Honda generator made permanent wheelbarrow style and it's bad for storage
With the pivot at the end being able to fold it back up and over the unit how would you pick up the weight of the unit? Sounds like you're trying to build a dragon style handle but this does not have wheels on the front
@ils360 I mean at the far end of the handle....farthest away from you when you're using the handle. The handle then temporarily attaches to the frame that's nearest to you when in use. Can use a pin to accomplish the temporary ("while using the handle") attachment.
As long as no one falls on it