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Gunner Asch wrote:

Ive the opportunity to get a blackfaced Millermatic 35, newer gun, its
claimed it works well. IIll test drive it before making the deal)


I think I half own one. Last I knew it was at my uncle's former employers place. Uncle
is the other half owner.

It is pretty old if they didn't reuse the model number. I can't say much about it, uncle
wanted it and we bought it together at auction 7 years ago when our employer folded. I do
have a pdf of the manual if you need it.

http://garage-machinist.com/gunner/o1301q_mil.pdf

IIRC, 6 plug selectable heat ranges, speed control, can't remember much more since it
hasn't been in my garage in a few years. I think it had a spot weld timer but don't take
my word.

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On Sun, 28 Sep 2008 20:17:31 -0400, Wes wrote:

Gunner Asch wrote:

Ive the opportunity to get a blackfaced Millermatic 35, newer gun, its
claimed it works well. IIll test drive it before making the deal)


I think I half own one. Last I knew it was at my uncle's former employers place. Uncle
is the other half owner.

It is pretty old if they didn't reuse the model number. I can't say much about it, uncle
wanted it and we bought it together at auction 7 years ago when our employer folded. I do
have a pdf of the manual if you need it.

http://garage-machinist.com/gunner/o1301q_mil.pdf

IIRC, 6 plug selectable heat ranges, speed control, can't remember much more since it
hasn't been in my garage in a few years. I think it had a spot weld timer but don't take
my word.

HTH,

Wes


Thanks for the PDF!

Miller changed the cosmetics in 1981, from a white face to a black
face., and this one has a black face...so its not TOO old....

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Miller changed the cosmetics in 1981, from a white face to a black
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Mine is a white faced one.

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