anyone looking for a TIG in new england?

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Old Sep 25, 2009 | 03:51 PM
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Default anyone looking for a TIG in new england?

Let me start by saying this is NOT mine, I just found it on CL today looking around. My TIG has been down for three weeks and I was starting to look at an affordable replacement, but I ended up figuring out the problem. Anyway, found this little guy on CL and it looks like a good deal for someone looking to get a complete setup that should handle most of the stuff guys on here are doing.

http://boston.craigslist.org/nos/tls/1385822173.html

Miller Syncrowave 180sd 208/230 ac/dc stick and tig welder. Includes two ground clamps, two stingers, tig torch, foot petal, regulator and cart. This machine has a digital readout for fine tune volt setting. Great control in both stick and tig settings , lays a real nice smooth bead . I purchased this machine new in 2006 and have used it only a handful of times. $1200 takes it.
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Old Sep 25, 2009 | 06:31 PM
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that's a pretty good deal for an 06 machine..
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Old Sep 26, 2009 | 08:00 AM
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nice, this is what I paid for my syncrowave 180sd. It was about the going price for the very few I could find for sale online.
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Old Sep 26, 2009 | 08:49 AM
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Yeah I wasn't sure what the "going price" is for one of these things. I was looking at spending a few hundred bucks to fix my welder and I was going to just pick this up instead. I figured that it's good for someone starting out since it includes pretty much everything you need but a bottle. If I actually had the cash I would have grabbed it for a spare/more mobile welder to have around the shop. I know a lot of guys on here do pretty well with the 180s, from what I understand it's a good machine. After having Miller on the phone a few times helping me troubleshoot my welder, I'm pretty sold on them for future purchases, they are an awesome company to deal with and the service guys over there don't treat you like and idiot... and I wasn't even the original owner of my welder (it was made before I was born).
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