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I work in a Welding Lab at a University and was tasked with cleaning out some old sheds, when I did, I found this item. I called the number listed on the machine, it was disconnected, then I called MSC Industrial from a number I got from google. They also had no idea what this was as the model and serial number did not pull up anything in their directory. If anyone know what this is exactly, please enlighten me...


Reply:It's a bandsaw blade welder.MM200 w/Spoolmatic 1Syncrowave 180SDBobcat 225G Plus - LP/NGMUTT Suitcase WirefeederWC-1S/Spoolmatic 1HF-251D-1PakMaster 100XL '68 Red Face Code #6633 projectStar Jet 21-110

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Originally Posted by duaneb55

It's a bandsaw blade welder.
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Originally Posted by duaneb55

It's a bandsaw blade welder.
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Originally Posted by NotaVegetarian

Yessir thats what it is. As a teenager my dad had me using silver solder. Cut it square on each end where broke and add a piece and solder it back together. That was a few months back LOL
Reply:How lucky to have a bandsaw welder. I have silver solder for my blades.Dave

Originally Posted by Astin

I work in a Welding Lab at a University and was tasked with cleaning out some old sheds, when I did, I found this item. I called the number listed on the machine, it was disconnected, then I called MSC Industrial from a number I got from google. They also had no idea what this was as the model and serial number did not pull up anything in their directory. If anyone know what this is exactly, please enlighten me...


Reply:If it works it is worth some money. See if they want to throw it out, then take it off their hands and list it on craigslist or something.Miller Multimatic 255
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Originally Posted by Lis2323

Sure thing, gramps lol

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Reply:I remember them as having a little shear thing for cuttingblade.Miller a/c-d/c Thunderbolt XLMillermatic 180 Purox O/ASmith Littletorch O/AHobart Champion Elite
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Originally Posted by NotaVegetarian

My uncle ran a saw shop up until the late 70s. Our dad had us working for him during the summer. How did yall do band saw blades in the early 60s, we cut them square taper ground and soldered them together filed em back down and annealed them. Was filling saw blades by the age of 10, that was 1960.
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Originally Posted by NotaVegetarian

My uncle ran a saw shop up until the late 70’s. Our dad had us working for him during the summer. How did y’all do band saw blades in the early 60’s, we cut them square taper ground and soldered them together filed em back down and annealed them. Was filling saw blades by the age of 10, that was 1960.
Reply:It's for sure worth some $$$. Not anywhere near what an Ideal is worth though. A new Ideal liquid cooled blade welder runs $250K+. I used one when I worked for a place that sold bandsaw blades. It did up to 2" wide, there was a separate blade cutter and a separate grinder. It was bigger than the one in the video. Last edited by Welder Dave; 5 Hours Ago at 10:32 PM. |
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