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What does a gently used Miller 175 MIG go for. No regulator. Works good.
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On 2011-08-05, Steve B wrote:
What does a gently used Miller 175 MIG go for. No regulator. Works good. I am guessing $400 or so. i |
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On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:47:55 -0500, Ignoramus32707
wrote: On 2011-08-05, Steve B wrote: What does a gently used Miller 175 MIG go for. No regulator. Works good. I am guessing $400 or so. i I'm sure location is everything. I'd guess a fair bit higher up here in the north country. I sold a Century 250 in one day on Craig's list for $600. I'd prefer the miller. Karl |
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On 2011-08-05, Karl Townsend wrote:
On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:47:55 -0500, Ignoramus32707 wrote: On 2011-08-05, Steve B wrote: What does a gently used Miller 175 MIG go for. No regulator. Works good. I am guessing $400 or so. i I'm sure location is everything. I'd guess a fair bit higher up here in the north country. I sold a Century 250 in one day on Craig's list for $600. I'd prefer the miller. I bought a Millermatic 251, with a tank, 30 lbs of Monel welding wire, steel welding wire, etc, extra tips, for $850. i |
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On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 11:30:37 -0500, Ignoramus32707
wrote: On 2011-08-05, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:47:55 -0500, Ignoramus32707 wrote: On 2011-08-05, Steve B wrote: What does a gently used Miller 175 MIG go for. No regulator. Works good. I am guessing $400 or so. i I'm sure location is everything. I'd guess a fair bit higher up here in the north country. I sold a Century 250 in one day on Craig's list for $600. I'd prefer the miller. I bought a Millermatic 251, with a tank, 30 lbs of Monel welding wire, steel welding wire, etc, extra tips, for $850. i Another proof of location. That would have been gone in 60 seconds on Craig's list up here for $1000. Karl |
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"Karl Townsend" wrote in message ... On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 11:30:37 -0500, Ignoramus32707 wrote: On 2011-08-05, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:47:55 -0500, Ignoramus32707 wrote: On 2011-08-05, Steve B wrote: What does a gently used Miller 175 MIG go for. No regulator. Works good. I am guessing $400 or so. i I'm sure location is everything. I'd guess a fair bit higher up here in the north country. I sold a Century 250 in one day on Craig's list for $600. I'd prefer the miller. I bought a Millermatic 251, with a tank, 30 lbs of Monel welding wire, steel welding wire, etc, extra tips, for $850. i Another proof of location. That would have been gone in 60 seconds on Craig's list up here for $1000. Karl It looks like I can get this one for $300-$400. But I would jump on a big one for a grand, with all that extra stuff, especially the tank. At least I have a supplier that isn't anal about owner tanks. Steve |
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On 2011-08-06, Steve B wrote:
"Karl Townsend" wrote in message ... On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 11:30:37 -0500, Ignoramus32707 wrote: On 2011-08-05, Karl Townsend wrote: On Fri, 05 Aug 2011 08:47:55 -0500, Ignoramus32707 wrote: On 2011-08-05, Steve B wrote: What does a gently used Miller 175 MIG go for. No regulator. Works good. I am guessing $400 or so. i I'm sure location is everything. I'd guess a fair bit higher up here in the north country. I sold a Century 250 in one day on Craig's list for $600. I'd prefer the miller. I bought a Millermatic 251, with a tank, 30 lbs of Monel welding wire, steel welding wire, etc, extra tips, for $850. i Another proof of location. That would have been gone in 60 seconds on Craig's list up here for $1000. Karl It looks like I can get this one for $300-$400. But I would jump on a big one for a grand, with all that extra stuff, especially the tank. At least I have a supplier that isn't anal about owner tanks. Steve Steve, my advice is, try to find a Millermatic 250. i |
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"Ignoramus32707" wrote Steve, my advice is, try to find a Millermatic 250. i This one will finish my job, priority one. After that, if I get to making some cash, that is definitely a possibility. If it is as good as that Millermatic 200 I once had, it would be a mighty fine machine. Steve |
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