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Default Old TIG welder - Marshall Dynabolt

One of these is up for sale near me, wondered if anyone has any opinions on
'em? It has a pedal, torch and leads with it (no gas reg'), looks almost
identical to a Miller Dialarc? I'm assuming that being a USA product it will
(like the Dialarc) run happily from 220v, a shedful of Amps - as far as I
can tell it's a MD250 HF CT50? AC/DC, anyway.

Thanks all,
Dave H.
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