I am restoring a vintage Miller M-180 and disassembled the unit to get it powder coated and didn't take pictures of the internals. Can someone take some pictures of the guts of their machine? I need to reassemble the two rollers and spring that show the amperage adjustment.Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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Originally Posted by jimbeckel
I am restoring a vintage Miller M-180 and disassembled the unit to get it powder coated and didn't take pictures of the internals. Can someone take some pictures of the guts of their machine? I need to reassemble the two rollers and spring that show the amperage adjustment.Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
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Originally Posted by Oldiron2
Why don't you go to the Miler site and try to find a manual with the schematics for your machine, using the serial number to get the right one. I'm not sure lots of other people here have one and can do what you ask, let alone have the time and inclination to open up their machine to get pictures, assuming they even see your thread. For that matter, it might help if you post pictures showing the faceplate, the general internal location of the parts in question, and what they look like, in case your machine is similar to other models.
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Originally Posted by jimbeckel
There are shop drawings on the miller site but it doesn’t depict the two rollers inside the machine
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Originally Posted by Oldiron2
Most manuals I've seen there have parts breakdown diagrams and parts lists in addition to the electrical schematics. Couldn't find a manual with that? Also, what about the pictures I suggested you post?
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Originally Posted by jimbeckel
Got it figured out. This will be the last post I make on this forum. Your crappy replies arent appreciated. Im not sure if you are a moderator or system admin but you are rude.
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Originally Posted by psacustomcreations
Hopefully you come back. Not everyone is rude and even when some are, it doesn't happen too often or it takes a but of prodding for them to get that way.
Reply:Your first post made assumptions about what other members might be willing to do. And it came across more strongly than needed.
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Originally Posted by psacustomcreations
Your first post made assumptions about what other members might be willing to do. And it came across more strongly than needed.