Welding wire storage rack

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Jeff Anderson
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This is an afternoon project I put together just for fun.
Well, if I’m honest, storing these wires in the oxy-acy welder cart was just a mess.
309L stainless, ER708-2, in three sizes, silicon bronze and some aluminum rod. At least I can find what I’m looking for now.
I’m ok with it.
 

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I made this a while back; it rolls around on casters now.

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I had vertical storage, too but I hated the thought of bending over and having a TIG rod go through my eye or similar such horror. I now have mine stored on a shelf, but I like your idea of @great white of pipe couplers and having the ends covered.
I will post a picture of my mess of a storage system tomorrow. I even have 30lbs or so of Inconel sitting there.
 
This is an afternoon project I put together just for fun.
Well, if I’m honest, storing these wires in the oxy-acy welder cart was just a mess.
309L stainless, ER708-2, in three sizes, silicon bronze and some aluminum rod. At least I can find what I’m looking for now.
I’m ok with it.
Looks nice! The conduit might contaminate the rods, just wipe them down with acetone if you start having problems.
 
You sure do have a nice inventory
I've got to thank my dad for a lot of that. He often came into scores or had factory rep surplus to dispose of. When that happened, he always set aside a stash aside for me. It's something he started doing when I was born. He started a tool and equipment business around 1980, so it was industrial tools back then, then he spent years in welding. I like knowing what to use and not needing a trip to the welding supplier. They keep strict banker's hours, so supplies on hand in the shop is an important part of an enjoyable weekend.

Believe me, I'd be stuffing rod in the pass-around box if it would fit. There's a solid 300 lbs of gas rod there alone.
 
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