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  • Looking for a Miller welder hookup.

    Im currently in the market for a Miller welder 212 or higher if anyone knows where one is or has a hookup on a new one.

  • #2
    Frank, online will be your best bet. They're usually cheaper than anywhere local because of tax savings

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    • #3
      Originally posted by turbostang View Post
      Frank, online will be your best bet. They're usually cheaper than anywhere local because of tax savings
      That's what I was thinking. I've found the best price with fr a chance if someoneee shipping on ebay just giving a chance..

      Thanks

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      • #4
        The money I could save you would be consumed in the drive.

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        • #5
          In the market for a millermatic 140.

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          • #6
            I have a Thermal Arc Fabricator 251 I am trying to sell. Works just as good as a Miller....

            Its brand new on the pallet. I don't need anything this big...

            See why Weldfabulous is one of the top online welding supply stores with deeply discounted welding supplies and equipment. Huge selection from top brands including Miller Electric, Lincoln Electric, C-K, Tillman, and more. Free standard U.S. shipping.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Matt View Post
              I have a Thermal Arc Fabricator 251 I am trying to sell. Works just as good as a Miller....

              Its brand new on the pallet. I don't need anything this big...

              http://www.weldfabulous.com/p-36231-...ig-welder.aspx
              Definately buying Miller...just sold a Hobart because it sucked.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
                In the market for a millermatic 140.
                I may be upgrading before long. I have a 135 hobart (miller made)
                Ring and pinion specialist

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                • #9
                  Applied Equipment
                  2515 Cartwright St
                  Dallas, Tx. 75212

                  214-630-9353

                  This man knows his shit on welders and has new, demos, refurbs, and used.
                  Millers are his specialty.

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                  • #10
                    miller is running a 5% rebate right now. 15% if you buy $150 in accessories.

                    i'm eyeballing the diversion 180, cart, mask and gloves. i dont need it yet but want it in the near future.
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                    • #11
                      Bought my 211 with the aluminum spool gun for free off ebay for 1150. By far the cheapest I found at the time. Love the thing. converts to 110 also.

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                      • #12
                        i can get you a quote for one tomorrow when i get back to work, only thing is im way on the east side of dallas

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                        • #13
                          i know everyone probably recommends a 230v but would buying a 110v MIG be a mistake?

                          the price difference between a new millermatic 140 and 180 is pretty low ($125) but the issue is the 220v requirement makes the 180 a problem.
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                          • #14
                            I bought a MM140 local for $700. I love the MM140 for sheet metal and light stuff. It has a "softer" arc that helps when you start on sheet metal.
                            I use the MM210 for the heavy work. The spoolmate is a nice added touch for the special jobs.
                            I love my Miller products.ALL my gear is from Miller. Never had a break down and parts are available down the road.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by momo View Post
                              i know everyone probably recommends a 230v but would buying a 110v MIG be a mistake?

                              the price difference between a new millermatic 140 and 180 is pretty low ($125) but the issue is the 220v requirement makes the 180 a problem.
                              Spending a few dollars and the little time to wire up a 220 plug would be worth it in my opinion.
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