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I was looking for welders at a Pawn shop close by and ran into this. Gaspony set by Victor. I've attached a pic, looks new.Is this good for a home garage? I'm looking to outfit my garage and this was only about $250 new at the shop..ThanksBill Attached Images
Reply:Check retail prices online. The pawn shop guy gave no more than $25 for it. Yes it's worth more than that but they're in the biz of making money. My advice lowball him. Gotta start somewhere.Arcon Workhorse 300MSPowcon 400SMTPowcon SM400 x 2Powcon SM3001968 SA200 Redface1978 SA250 DieselMiller Super 32P FeederPre 1927 American 14" High Duty LatheK&T Milwaukee 2H Horizontal MillBryan
Reply:You can't have mine and the extra two sets of bottles for less that about $500. Go to a heat/ac wholesaler, Graingers, plumbing supply house and price them new.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Reply:Everybody like the cute little setups. There really isn't much juice to work with. They'll empty out pretty quick and can be costly to refill. Is this close to you ? http://providence.craigslist.org/tls/4282899127.htmlOr here's my local supplier that has a NEW, MADE IN USA SMITH, $195.00 http://www.weldersupply.com/P/317/Sm...eteMediumDutyOThen look for tanks on craig's list.
Reply:these tanks run out very fast.i.u.o.e. # 15queens, ny and sunny fla
Reply:The tanks are much too small for practical use. Furthermore, you can probably get them refilled but not exchanged at a local welding supply. That means that you would have to take them in, leave them and then return to pick them up. That's not something that I would ever do.Miller Millermatic 252Miller Syncrowave 200Liincoln AC-DC 225Victor O-A Set
Reply:Some LWS do exchange them. You just have to ask around. Gas does go fast if your cutting. But lasts a good time for brazing, soldering and gas welding. Just remember small bottles, small torch small jobs. Good for small jobs where getting a large tank set to is difficult.
Reply:HVAC folks use those little porta torches as they're light and very portable. Nice to have to solder or braze up a fitting as needed. Not very handy or practical for a garage or shop. Watch Craigslist and you'll find something that will work better for your needs. |
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