Fyrme
Well-known member
I finally got me a machine! After months of dreaming about having one, but the price for a multi use machine being way out of my affordability range, I finally caught a break. A guy on CL had a ad for a old Miller TIG, looking to trade it for a big-ish MIG machine. Not reeeally wanting to part with the bigger of my two MIG's, I saw an opportunity and emailed the guy. Turns out, my 200a MIG was just what he was looking for. So we exchanged a few pics, and I ended up with this
She's a big girl. And WAAAAY more than I need. But there isn't anything I can throw at it, that it can't do. I'm not sure yet how I plan on getting it of the trailer. I think it weighs around 800lbs. It also came with the foot pedal, 25' torch, and water cooler.
Here's the cool part, 6 years ago I paid $200 for the MIG that I traded it for! I'm stoked about learning the process and laying down some good welds. but in the mean time, I still have my Hobart 135 that I use all the time on 1/4" and smaller (which is 90% of what I weld)
She's a big girl. And WAAAAY more than I need. But there isn't anything I can throw at it, that it can't do. I'm not sure yet how I plan on getting it of the trailer. I think it weighs around 800lbs. It also came with the foot pedal, 25' torch, and water cooler.
Here's the cool part, 6 years ago I paid $200 for the MIG that I traded it for! I'm stoked about learning the process and laying down some good welds. but in the mean time, I still have my Hobart 135 that I use all the time on 1/4" and smaller (which is 90% of what I weld)



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2 months of trying to sell it, then another 2 of it in the free section we ended up sending it for scrap 

