MrSurly
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I'm selling an old 20gl Sears compressor, asking 200 bux; no biggie, if sells or not. It's on Marketplace. I got a message on it from a fellow offering an old welder in trade. It's an industrial AC TIG Miller 330A B/P There's a pic or two. He claims it "was working" when last stored, three years ago.
The machine is capable of welding at 460 AMPs. It's single Phase 240V. IF I was trying to run its full duty (not a chance) it would need a 100 amp or so.
Now,
1. I have a nice Esab multi w/ DC TIG (using it for old car resto)
2. I'm only a hobby welder and only occasionally at that
3. I Have wished that I had an AC TIG to try some alloy welding
4. I have no *actual need* for this, its just something I'd play with.
5. I've learned online that the thing is huge and weighs (literally) 850lbs.
6. Because I'd have essentially $150 in it, I'm toying with the idea.
7. I *think* I could sell it for a few hundred if I clean it up (assuming it works)
8. if it DOESN'T work, I feel I could salvage the copper out of it and not lose.
9. The biggest issue is that the machine might, itself, become a "project"
10. I've got so. many. projects.
Question for you guys & gals: Is this old thing worth messing with? Does it likely have fair scrap value?
Is the idea as crazy as *I* sound?
The machine is capable of welding at 460 AMPs. It's single Phase 240V. IF I was trying to run its full duty (not a chance) it would need a 100 amp or so.
Now,
1. I have a nice Esab multi w/ DC TIG (using it for old car resto)
2. I'm only a hobby welder and only occasionally at that
3. I Have wished that I had an AC TIG to try some alloy welding
4. I have no *actual need* for this, its just something I'd play with.
5. I've learned online that the thing is huge and weighs (literally) 850lbs.
6. Because I'd have essentially $150 in it, I'm toying with the idea.
7. I *think* I could sell it for a few hundred if I clean it up (assuming it works)
8. if it DOESN'T work, I feel I could salvage the copper out of it and not lose.
9. The biggest issue is that the machine might, itself, become a "project"
10. I've got so. many. projects.
Question for you guys & gals: Is this old thing worth messing with? Does it likely have fair scrap value?
Is the idea as crazy as *I* sound?
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