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Old Nov 8, 2006 | 03:23 PM
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FS: Miller Synchrowave 180sd


Due to me moving and not going to be having 220v service for a while I am forced to sell my TIG welder. This machine was bought brand new and has been used a total of about only 150-200 hours at most. This is in damn near new condition. The welder comes with the runner package which costs an extra 200 some dollars. THe machine will do AC for aluminum and DC for steel. I bought this locally for a little over $1800 from Oxygen Services in St. Paul.

THis model is discontinued as Miller/Hobart has upped their product line but the machine that replaced this is the Synchrowave 200 which is basically the same thing but with a little more amperage.

here are the specs for the Synchrowave 200
http://www.millerwelds.com/pro...e_200/


I am also going to include my super flexhead mini tig torch and various gas lens and cups for welding in tight spots like merge collectors. This Torch was bought for around $200 after shipping and is the best investment I have made for the machine since. I will also include like a pound of 308 stainless filler, one pound of aluminum filler, and one pound of regular steel filler rods. All you need is to go lease or buy a tank of argon and you're ready to weld.


I want $1500 for this, nothing more nothing less. You get everything that was included with the package which consists or regulator, tig torch, ground clamp, foot pedal, and stick welding attachement. I will not include the tank as I will need it for a 110v service machine to replace this ASAP. PLus the filler material and flexhead torch which costs about an extra $250 if bought separately. I can also do $1300 without the flexhead torch and gas lens.

I'm located in St. Paul, MN


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Old Nov 12, 2006 | 08:51 PM
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Bump for a nice piece.
Old Nov 12, 2006 | 10:05 PM
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thanks for the bump. YOu should really buy it, I can deliver it on my way to Omaha this weekend
Old Nov 21, 2006 | 11:24 PM
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where are you moving to? How much would shipping be to 99006?
Old Nov 22, 2006 | 01:13 AM
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I'm just moving across town. I'm trying to find shipping for a guy in miami as well but it's probably pretty spendy because this thing weighs like 350 lbs
Old Nov 22, 2006 | 06:21 AM
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i'd buy it, but the only 220 I have is in the basement.. believe it or not, but there's only one dam outlet in my garage and its only 120v..

I dont think I could weld in my basement, that's not really practical..
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actually it's fine if you have some sort of respirator on and maybe a nearby window open(too close and the wind will make waste of the sheilding gas). I could also show you how to run a new breaker and and extend it out to your garage.
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