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Giving warranty on used equipment

56wrench

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My latest MIG is a Miller 211 Autoset. Works good on 110v but the duty cycle is not as good as when its on 220. I bought it about 6 years ago and the price has doubled since then. I wouldn’t be able to afford one now though
 

Truck Shop

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For a antique--Miller Matic 180--was a super simple machine that performed well.
But for the price out of a box store like TSC, Hobart 240--I bought for $1,550. It's
a really good machine for mig, a miller owned company.
 

stinky64

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My latest MIG is a Miller 211 Autoset. Works good on 110v but the duty cycle is not as good as when its on 220. I bought it about 6 years ago and the price has doubled since then. I wouldn’t be able to afford one now though
Got me one of them fancy Millermatic 211's, old transformer variety. Love that machine, fortunately got 220 in the shop 110 plug adapter still strapped into cover. Young kid I bought it from didn't even know it would run on 110. Scored machine with a bunch of consumables,new gloves and nice Lincoln auto darkening helmet for $1000 10+ years ago was like brandy spankin' new.
 
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