How to Make Welding Rods Storage Container

by Omer O in Workshop > Tools

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How to Make Welding Rods Storage Container

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I want to share some of my experiences with you from the time I've worked as welder in a metal shop - Mostly fieldwork.

Some unknown facts about electrode life:

1. You always find some scattered in the back of the truck.

2. Every once in a while, you pick up a carton of electrodes and only stay with cardboard in your hand.

3. The trouser pockets become a legitimate storage place for electrodes.

4. You got holes in your pockets because of fact number three.

5. You find yourself walking around with a black bucket full of electrodes.

6. You have to keep them dry and not be exposed to moisture. (See Step number 9 )

So I created a simple and convenient storage tool for electrodes.

The main points I thought about when I built this container:

1. One place to keep them intact.

2. Get rid of the carton.

3. Using available and common materials.

4. Rigid & strong.

5. Easy to open and close.

With this container Your electrodes will be very well protected.

An hour or two of work And You'll have a cool & rigid storage tool.

Hope you will like this project, and if you have any comments,
Please write to me. Thank you!

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Supplies

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​Tools & Materials

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Tools & Materials:

1. 60X60 mm Galvanized profile 3 mm thick (36 Cm long)

2. 60x60 mm Galvanized sheet metal (x2) 3 mm thick

3. Toggle clip

4. Hinge

5. Welder

6. Tape meter & Pencil

7. Hammer

8. Gloves

9. Protective headphones

10. Protective glasses

11. L-Square

12. Cutting disc

13. Flap disc

14. Angle Grinder

15. Welding Helmet

16. Welding gloves (Not shown in the picture)

17. Locking C-Clamp (Not shown in the picture)

18. File (Not shown in the picture)

6x6 Cm Profile

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Measure & Mark

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Measure the length of the electrodes you normally use and add one cm to the general length.

Close One Side of the Profile

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Take a 3 mm sheet metal surface and weld it in three points at the corners.

Cut the excess extra material.

weld all around.

Grind the welding until it's smooth and Nice.

Remove Sharp Edges With File

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Prepare the Lid

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Cut another sheet metal (3 mm thick) to the profile dimensions (6x6 Cm).

Lid Hinge

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Weld one side of the hinge to the profile and the other side to the lid.

Toggle Clip

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Weld the Toggle clip to the profile and to the lid.

Be careful not to melt the Toggle clip!

Another option is to use Rivets.

Done & Thoughts for Improvement

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After I finished making the container and showed it to Welders, I was advised to add a sealing to prevent moisture in the container.

To get good performance in welding, it is important that the electrodes remain dry.

I want to try to glue rubber on the bottom of the lid, Think it's going to do the trick.