Nice mig welder with many extra's!!

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Old Feb 16, 2004 | 12:35 PM
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Nice mig welder with many extra's!!

I am selling my mig welder in order to get a bigger more powerfull one..ok here it goes: It's a 2004 Lincoln 3200hd mig master wire feed welder,145amps,speed settings and heat,10 lb. spool of .030 mig wire,One cylinder of Argon/co2 mix,one cylinder of 100% argon for welding aluminum,Lincoln electric auto darkening welding helmet with batteries,and new lincoln electric regulator...here is a break down of how much everything cost's new,

Lincoln 3200HD wire feed mig welder: $748.99 tax included

10 lb. spool of mig wire: $26.70 tax included

Gas cylinder's $128.40 tax included

Lincoln electric auto darkening helmet $133.75 tax included

Lincoln electric gas pressure regulator $48.15 tax included.

Total of part's new $1,085.99 ...These parts are in like new condition and are only 3 month's old, i garantee them to work properly, before you buy I will demonstrate a weld to show you everything is in good working order..$550.00 plus shipping for everything!This welder is strong enough for anything automotive and more...ehaust,subframes,roll cages,LCA brackets ect.. Let me know z28vf@aol.com or call 407-474-1984 Thank's,

Carter
Old Feb 16, 2004 | 12:46 PM
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do u have the conversion kit to run aluminum wire, or just the bottle of argon?
Old Feb 16, 2004 | 12:53 PM
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There really is no conversion needed..I welded aluminum just fine with it..all you have to do is set the polarity to mig,hook up the argon tank,spool the aluminum wire,change tips and your good to go...to really weld aluminum most efficiantly though a high frequency box would be needed to break down the aluminum particles...but everything i have here will allow you to weld aluminum...I would just recomend getting a high frequency box if you want a fully concentrated professional quality weld.
Old Feb 16, 2004 | 01:04 PM
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actually, to do it properly you need to change out the entire sheath for one that is made specifially for running aluminum, change out the rollers, tips, polarity, argon, wire...... lincoln sells a kit usually for all their welders to convert.

i may still be interested though......... ill let you know.
Old Feb 16, 2004 | 01:12 PM
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Oh ok cool haha learn something new every day..I had no problems welding aluminum,but I never did any thick aluminum..but i mean if i wanted professional results i would have to change the rollers and all..anyways let me know if you are still interested..I will lower the price to $500.00 plus shipping..Thank's,

Carter
Old Feb 16, 2004 | 02:51 PM
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Hey Carter, I'm interested but don't need the cylinders. Shipping them to michigan would be a pain anyway. Hit me on AIM or drop me a line if you're interested in letting the setup go without them (for a lower price of course )
Old Feb 17, 2004 | 04:12 PM
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Thank's all,
Welder is sold
Sorry Mike, Man I wish it would have went to you,because i would rather someone i know have it..it was a good deal Take care,

Carter
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