Will be picking up a Millermatic 35 mig with spool gun in the morning

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Will be picking up a Millermatic 35 mig with spool gun in the morning wayne mak 05-11-2006
Posted by wayne mak on May 11, 2006, 3:58 pm
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I looked at a Millermatic 35 with a spool gun, unit is clean and has been in
a small shop since new, the seller builts race cars and does frame repair.
He used this welder to do some aluminum work with the spool gun, the spool
gun is worth as much as the welder I suppose. I went to millers web sight
but was unable to download the manual, they require the serial # and I don't
have it. Not sure what the max amps is, I don't think its real high.

Does anyone own one of these? how are they?



Posted by Ignoramus11506 on May 11, 2006, 4:30 pm
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wrote:
> I looked at a Millermatic 35 with a spool gun, unit is clean and has been in
> a small shop since new, the seller builts race cars and does frame repair.
> He used this welder to do some aluminum work with the spool gun, the spool
> gun is worth as much as the welder I suppose. I went to millers web sight
> but was unable to download the manual, they require the serial # and I don't
> have it. Not sure what the max amps is, I don't think its real high.

here's your manual

http://www.millerwelds.com/om/o1301q_mil.pdf

150 amps at 23 VDC, 60% duty cycle. could go up to 200 amps, low duty
cycle. It is a good, honest welder.

> Does anyone own one of these? how are they?
>
>


Posted by wayne mak on May 11, 2006, 4:38 pm
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Ok so whats the trick to skipping the serial number?
Thanks
Looking at the manual it does look like a half decent machine, the spool gun
setup he has on is nice.
> On Thu, 11 May 2006 15:58:17 -0400, wayne mak
>> I looked at a Millermatic 35 with a spool gun, unit is clean and has been
>> in
>> a small shop since new, the seller builts race cars and does frame
>> repair.
>> He used this welder to do some aluminum work with the spool gun, the
>> spool
>> gun is worth as much as the welder I suppose. I went to millers web sight
>> but was unable to download the manual, they require the serial # and I
>> don't
>> have it. Not sure what the max amps is, I don't think its real high.
>
> here's your manual
>
> http://www.millerwelds.com/om/o1301q_mil.pdf
>
> 150 amps at 23 VDC, 60% duty cycle. could go up to 200 amps, low duty
> cycle. It is a good, honest welder.
>
>> Does anyone own one of these? how are they?
>>
>>
>



Posted by Ignoramus11506 on May 11, 2006, 4:49 pm
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wrote:

> Ok so whats the trick to skipping the serial number?

The trick is, drumroll, to just not enter it.

> Thanks
> Looking at the manual it does look like a half decent machine, the spool gun
> setup he has on is nice.

looks nice to me, not that I know anything.,

i

>> On Thu, 11 May 2006 15:58:17 -0400, wayne mak
>>> I looked at a Millermatic 35 with a spool gun, unit is clean and has been
>>> in
>>> a small shop since new, the seller builts race cars and does frame
>>> repair.
>>> He used this welder to do some aluminum work with the spool gun, the
>>> spool
>>> gun is worth as much as the welder I suppose. I went to millers web sight
>>> but was unable to download the manual, they require the serial # and I
>>> don't
>>> have it. Not sure what the max amps is, I don't think its real high.
>>
>> here's your manual
>>
>> http://www.millerwelds.com/om/o1301q_mil.pdf
>>
>> 150 amps at 23 VDC, 60% duty cycle. could go up to 200 amps, low duty
>> cycle. It is a good, honest welder.
>>
>>> Does anyone own one of these? how are they?
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>


Posted by wayne mak on May 11, 2006, 5:26 pm
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shit when I put no # in it just kicked back, no big deal I got what I
wanted. The welder, spool gun, spool gun control box, REAL flow gauge, box
of extra tips, nose cones and extra torch $300.00

The machine is very clean and no dents, rust or other broken stuff.

I have an old westinghouse spoot gun that will go up the ebay river and a M
head to help fund this one.
> On Thu, 11 May 2006 16:38:52 -0400, wayne mak
>
>> Ok so whats the trick to skipping the serial number?
>
> The trick is, drumroll, to just not enter it.
>
>> Thanks
>> Looking at the manual it does look like a half decent machine, the spool
>> gun
>> setup he has on is nice.
>
> looks nice to me, not that I know anything.,
>
> i
>
>>> On Thu, 11 May 2006 15:58:17 -0400, wayne mak
>>>> I looked at a Millermatic 35 with a spool gun, unit is clean and has
>>>> been
>>>> in
>>>> a small shop since new, the seller builts race cars and does frame
>>>> repair.
>>>> He used this welder to do some aluminum work with the spool gun, the
>>>> spool
>>>> gun is worth as much as the welder I suppose. I went to millers web
>>>> sight
>>>> but was unable to download the manual, they require the serial # and I
>>>> don't
>>>> have it. Not sure what the max amps is, I don't think its real high.
>>>
>>> here's your manual
>>>
>>> http://www.millerwelds.com/om/o1301q_mil.pdf
>>>
>>> 150 amps at 23 VDC, 60% duty cycle. could go up to 200 amps, low duty
>>> cycle. It is a good, honest welder.
>>>
>>>> Does anyone own one of these? how are they?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>



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