LF/WTB: 220V MIG variac supply and welding resale fluctation advice on fair market value

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LF/WTB: 220V MIG variac supply and welding resale fluctation advice on fair market value AWN 10-24-2007
Posted by AWN on October 24, 2007, 10:59 am
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If any of you have a used 220V MIG with a variable power supply that's
taking up room, please get in touch so we can chat. Yes, I know this isn't
the place for these listings and I do apologize. Perhaps you more seasoned
professionals could point me to some decent classifieds that would have
machines like Lincoln 175 Plus, Miller 175s, Hobart Handlers (did they ever
make a variac supply for this machine?).

What would FMV be for a used Lincoln 175 Plus?? Someone here is asking
$1000 CDN. Is that reasonable?? It seems high but I don't know what kind
of depreciation is accepted in the welding resale market... Anyone??

Thanks!

Andrew.


Posted by jp2express on October 25, 2007, 9:43 am
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Search www.CraigsList.org, and make sure you specify what region you live
in. I think the default search site is San Francisco - which is waaaay too
far for me to drive to pick something up (Texas kid).

~Joe
www.joeswelding.biz

"AWN" wrote:
> If any of you have a used 220V MIG with a variable power supply that's
> taking up room, please get in touch so we can chat. Yes, I know this
> isn't
> the place for these listings and I do apologize. Perhaps you more
> seasoned
> professionals could point me to some decent classifieds that would have
> machines like Lincoln 175 Plus, Miller 175s, Hobart Handlers (did they
> ever
> make a variac supply for this machine?).
>
> What would FMV be for a used Lincoln 175 Plus?? Someone here is asking
> $1000 CDN. Is that reasonable?? It seems high but I don't know what kind
> of depreciation is accepted in the welding resale market... Anyone??
>
> Thanks!
>
> Andrew.
>



Posted by AWN on October 25, 2007, 11:59 am
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Thanks for the Craigslist suggestion. I have been checking it regularly and
right you are about SF being too far for me also.

Thanks,
Andrew.



On 10/25/07 9:43 AM, in article s41Ui.1596$Vx3.1418@nlpi069.nbdc.sbc.com,

> Search www.CraigsList.org, and make sure you specify what region you live
> in. I think the default search site is San Francisco - which is waaaay too
> far for me to drive to pick something up (Texas kid).
>
> ~Joe
> www.joeswelding.biz
>
> "AWN" wrote:
>> If any of you have a used 220V MIG with a variable power supply that's
>> taking up room, please get in touch so we can chat. Yes, I know this
>> isn't
>> the place for these listings and I do apologize. Perhaps you more
>> seasoned
>> professionals could point me to some decent classifieds that would have
>> machines like Lincoln 175 Plus, Miller 175s, Hobart Handlers (did they
>> ever
>> make a variac supply for this machine?).
>>
>> What would FMV be for a used Lincoln 175 Plus?? Someone here is asking
>> $1000 CDN. Is that reasonable?? It seems high but I don't know what kind
>> of depreciation is accepted in the welding resale market... Anyone??
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Andrew.
>>
>
>


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