Old Miller arc welder value?

Started by Crosley.In.AZ, September 27, 2014, 03:27:06 PM

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Crosley.In.AZ

I bought this welder new when I was about 20 yrs old.

Miller 180 variable amp welder.  Straight AC voltage....  Last I fired it up, was 5 - 7 yrs ago. I would need to test again

Do these old arc welders have much value?

I'm clearing out stuff again.  LOL
Tony

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enjenjo

$25 to $50 on Craig's list AC DC a bit more.
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phat rat

I sold mine this spring. I bought it in 74 and it was a Monkey wards unit. The guy who bought it drove about 50 mi one way. Here's the way the ad read.

arc welder - $200 (muskegon)
 
Older 295 amp arc welder. I bought it new it works good I just don't need it anymore. Price includes the rod shown, chip hammer and helmet. You won't need anything more but a place to plug it in and start welding
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Crosley.In.AZ

Arc welders out here on craigs list are in the 150 - 200 dollar range for basic old Lincoln tombstone style welders.

Very few Miller arc welders and none like this one.

Guess I will keep it a while longer.  I've not had great luck on Craigs list.  Seems I attract the nutz type people
Tony

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river1

Quote from: "Crosley"Guess I will keep it a while longer.  I've not had great luck on Craigs list.  Seems I attract the nutz type people

they recognize their own kind?
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enjenjo

I guess I have not looked at welders in a while. I went on Toledo Craiglist and the cheapest one there was $65 and junk. Most were in the $100 to $150 range
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river1

Is it possible that it's worth more as scrap?

I'm assuming there's lots of copper in those old welders.

later jim
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Crosley.In.AZ

Quote from: "river1"
Quote from: "Crosley"Guess I will keep it a while longer.  I've not had great luck on Craigs list.  Seems I attract the nutz type people

they recognize their own kind?

I agree.  Its easy for me to remember their names, they all are named Jim
Tony

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river1

Quote from: "Crosley"
Quote from: "river1"
Quote from: "Crosley"Guess I will keep it a while longer.  I've not had great luck on Craigs list.  Seems I attract the nutz type people

they recognize their own kind?

I agree.  Its easy for me to remember their names, they all are named Jim

Most people have a higher than average number of legs.

phat46

I have an old Miller buzzbox too, not sure how many amps. I bought it from the die shop I used to work at when they switched to all migs. They were taking bids on all the old arc welders and I had high bid at $37.52. They gave me my choice and I took the one I had used for years because the old plant manager had built a control box for it that allowed it to have a trigger button on the stinger so you could get very close to the steel rule die before striking an arc,much like a mig. I hate to think how many joints on the dies I welded with that thing.  :lol: