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jeepistdougiowa :
Re: Miller 135 Mig Welder?
Post by jeepistdougiowa on Jun 4, 2006, 12:20pm
Quote: <TABLE class=bordercolor cellSpacing=1 width="90%"><TBODY><TR><TD width="100%"><TABLE class=quote cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%"><TBODY><TR><TD width="100%">Check with your local pawn shops. Argue with them on the price, they will come down. I just bought 2 Lincoln 140 pro MIG welders. Gave $225 and $250 out the door. Both were new in the box. One for me and one for my neighbor. Mine still had the credit card receipt where the guy bought it at Lowe's and took it to the Pawn Shop the same day. neither had been assembled. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
You live near a casino?...LOL
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40grit :
Re: Miller 135 Mig Welder?
Post by 40grit on Jun 5, 2006, 10:01am
sounds like credit card fraud....use someone's card to buy something, then go pawn it to get cash....
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jeepistdougiowa :
Re: Miller 135 Mig Welder?
Post by jeepistdougiowa on Jun 5, 2006, 12:43pm
Could be, we see a lot of that near the casino too. People will do anything to get their hands on some cash. Could have been for drugs also...who knows.
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hummer103 :
Re: Miller 135 Mig Welder?
Post by hummer103 on Jul 2, 2006, 11:49pm
Ive owned a 135 for 2 years. 110 volt works great, I can even plug it into my kitchen if needed. Sheet metal welding only??? What parts on your Jeep are thicker than 3/16"? If you got any its complete overkill. The duty cycle is like 60 percent, 6 min for every 10 that is a lot of welding. Your never gona weld for more than a minute continuously with out stopping for a few minutes to line/clamp things up.