Not trying to count my chickens before they hatch, but tomorrow I'm planning on picking up a barely used Millermatic 135 found through a family friend. Not quite a "you ****" deal, but $300 for the welder, cart, some spare consumables, and a half-full bottle of C25 was just too good of a deal to pass up. Even though the Millermatic isn't much of a capacity upgrade (slightly higher output and duty cycle) over my (now discontinued) Northern Tool MIG 135, the big selling point is the availability of replacement/repair parts.
Since I don't really need two welders, I'll probably sell the Northern Tool unit. The trouble is, I can't figure out what a fair asking price would be because local prices are all over the place for off-brand welders of similar size. A lot of people are asking new, or near new prices for their machines, but I have a hard time believing that anyone is actually selling for what their asking.
Does asking $150-200 for just the weld machine seem too high? Too low? The sale will not include a cart or the gas bottle. The price new was around $300. Its a twin to the Eastwood MIG 135 that currently lists for $350 (currently on sale for $315). Even at $200, it would be the cheapest, non-HF flux core welder posted on my local FB marketplace. I've run maybe 8-10lbs of wire through it. It'll come with a handful of spare consumables and a brand new regulator. I recently replaced the regulator with a Smith unit when the original one crapped out, but I'll probably hold onto the Smith as a spare and get a $20 Chinese one off Amazon to match what it originally came with.
Thoughts?
Since I don't really need two welders, I'll probably sell the Northern Tool unit. The trouble is, I can't figure out what a fair asking price would be because local prices are all over the place for off-brand welders of similar size. A lot of people are asking new, or near new prices for their machines, but I have a hard time believing that anyone is actually selling for what their asking.
Does asking $150-200 for just the weld machine seem too high? Too low? The sale will not include a cart or the gas bottle. The price new was around $300. Its a twin to the Eastwood MIG 135 that currently lists for $350 (currently on sale for $315). Even at $200, it would be the cheapest, non-HF flux core welder posted on my local FB marketplace. I've run maybe 8-10lbs of wire through it. It'll come with a handful of spare consumables and a brand new regulator. I recently replaced the regulator with a Smith unit when the original one crapped out, but I'll probably hold onto the Smith as a spare and get a $20 Chinese one off Amazon to match what it originally came with.
Thoughts?