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Anyone have this Miller welder? Looks in decent shape. The seller says it works. Looks like tapped settings. Comes with flow meter but no bottle. I got it for USD $175 (cdn$220) and picking it up tomorrow night. In the world of older 110v transformer MIGs is it okay?:
Reply:Looks exactly like my millermatic 130. I keep .023 wire in mine and .035 in my bigger unit. Very handy for smaller stuff without the hassle of changing wire.
Reply:Originally Posted by PoleframerLooks exactly like my millermatic 130. I keep .023 wire in mine and .035 in my bigger unit. Very handy for smaller stuff without the hassle of changing wire.
Reply:HAHA, no. These were made back in the late 80's, I dont think autoset came about till decades later.I have quick connects for my gas, makes switching welders very easy. For settings, I pretty much leave my wire feed at around 40, and adjust the voltage tap for material thickness.Simple, bomb proof machines, they were very common in high school shops. And survived. |
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