Metalworking (rec.crafts.metalworking) Discuss various aspects of working with metal, such as machining, welding, metal joining, screwing, casting, hardening/tempering, blacksmithing/forging, spinning and hammer work, sheet metal work.

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Miller syncrowave 250 in working condition. mounted on 4 swivel casters.
(no mention of Tig-mate, etc) along with stick & ground leads, air cooled
tig torch & argon bottle.

Lincoln Pro Cut 60 plasma cutter, not working

Quincy 390-20, 3ph, 15hp air compressor, working, cleaned and painted.
Confirmed... this is a low-pressure compressor. All those of that series
were.

40' 10" x 25lb channel iron, clean,

All delivered to my shop from 60 miles away for:

$4,500.00

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I'm figuring $1000 for the welder, $500 for the unknown condition cutter,
$1000 for the compressor, and $200 for the steel.

Add $200 delivery for 3500lb. ---- $2900???

Whatcha think? (Ig?)

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On 2011-12-11, Lloyd E. Sponenburgh lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:
Miller syncrowave 250 in working condition. mounted on 4 swivel casters.
(no mention of Tig-mate, etc) along with stick & ground leads, air cooled
tig torch & argon bottle.

Lincoln Pro Cut 60 plasma cutter, not working

Quincy 390-20, 3ph, 15hp air compressor, working, cleaned and painted.
Confirmed... this is a low-pressure compressor. All those of that series
were.

40' 10" x 25lb channel iron, clean,

All delivered to my shop from 60 miles away for:

$4,500.00

-------------

I'm figuring $1000 for the welder, $500 for the unknown condition cutter,
$1000 for the compressor, and $200 for the steel.

Add $200 delivery for 3500lb. ---- $2900???

Whatcha think? (Ig?)


I think that it is great if you need to use that equipment. The
channel iron you can use to make heavy ramps (hard to move around
though). I have ramps made from similar channel iron. I am still
living in 2008-2009, mentally, and cannot easily adjust to the new
prices.

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"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" wrote:

Miller syncrowave 250 in working condition. mounted on 4 swivel casters.
(no mention of Tig-mate, etc) along with stick & ground leads, air cooled
tig torch & argon bottle.

Lincoln Pro Cut 60 plasma cutter, not working

Quincy 390-20, 3ph, 15hp air compressor, working, cleaned and painted.
Confirmed... this is a low-pressure compressor. All those of that series
were.

40' 10" x 25lb channel iron, clean,

All delivered to my shop from 60 miles away for:

$4,500.00

-------------

I'm figuring $1000 for the welder, $500 for the unknown condition cutter,
$1000 for the compressor, and $200 for the steel.

Add $200 delivery for 3500lb. ---- $2900???

Whatcha think? (Ig?)

LLoyd


Iggy gets Syncro 250s with water cooled torches, coolers and other bits
for like $500... It's a great machine though, I'll never part with mine.
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On 2011-12-11, Pete C. wrote:

"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" wrote:

Miller syncrowave 250 in working condition. mounted on 4 swivel casters.
(no mention of Tig-mate, etc) along with stick & ground leads, air cooled
tig torch & argon bottle.

Lincoln Pro Cut 60 plasma cutter, not working

Quincy 390-20, 3ph, 15hp air compressor, working, cleaned and painted.
Confirmed... this is a low-pressure compressor. All those of that series
were.

40' 10" x 25lb channel iron, clean,

All delivered to my shop from 60 miles away for:

$4,500.00

-------------

I'm figuring $1000 for the welder, $500 for the unknown condition cutter,
$1000 for the compressor, and $200 for the steel.

Add $200 delivery for 3500lb. ---- $2900???

Whatcha think? (Ig?)

LLoyd


Iggy gets Syncro 250s with water cooled torches, coolers and other bits
for like $500... It's a great machine though, I'll never part with mine.


I got two for $150 each back in 2008... But I actually paid more than
Lloyd for my own one that I am using. This is what I am saying, if you
use it, it is ok to pay a fair price.

I have 50' 1/0 welding leads for sale.

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On Sat, 10 Dec 2011 20:36:11 -0600, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote:

Miller syncrowave 250 in working condition. mounted on 4 swivel casters.
(no mention of Tig-mate, etc) along with stick & ground leads, air cooled
tig torch & argon bottle.

Lincoln Pro Cut 60 plasma cutter, not working

Quincy 390-20, 3ph, 15hp air compressor, working, cleaned and painted.
Confirmed... this is a low-pressure compressor. All those of that series
were.

40' 10" x 25lb channel iron, clean,

All delivered to my shop from 60 miles away for:

$4,500.00

-------------

I'm figuring $1000 for the welder, $500 for the unknown condition cutter,
$1000 for the compressor, and $200 for the steel.

Add $200 delivery for 3500lb. ---- $2900???

Whatcha think? (Ig?)

LLoyd

You are going to have to remove the cutter from the list...yu dont know
how much it will cost to repair..or even if its repairable

Based on pricing around here..it will cost more than 500 to repair

Figure from there.

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