Clay
Clay Reader
2/26/10 2:29 p.m.

FOR SALE: Lincoln PRO-MIG 135 MIG welder, 110V, w/ Gas, Regulator, Gloves, 2 Helmets, Wire $400

Located in Jacksonville/St Augustine, Fl.

It includes:

-A large 40cf tank of CO2 welding gas. I just had it refilled. Both gauges on the regulator are damaged a bit. The flow rate gauge works fine, it's just missing the clear plastic cover. The other gauge tells how full the tank is and it doesn't work. I just use it until the gas quits flowing and get it refilled. There is a slight bend in the pipe that connects to the tank, but it doesn't leak. All of this was caused by the tank falling over at some point with the previous owner.

-An auto darkening helmet and the standard helmet. The auto darkening helmet is missing the adjustment knob on the side. I almost never adjust it, but if I do, I just use a small screwdriver. It also has a small crack in the top middle, but that doesn't affect anything.

-Welding gloves

-Brand new spool of Lincoln .035 welding wire and some extra gun tips

This setup is everything you need for some home MIG welding. I used it to build an exhaust for my car and some intake piping and it worked great. My projects are finished so this is just taking up space. Come and get it. Contact me if you have any questions. Thanks!

Here's a link to the Lincoln manual with the specs and info: http://content.lincolnelectric.com//pdfs/products/navigator/im/IM787.pdf

Woody
Woody GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
2/26/10 7:56 p.m.

That's a steal! I have the same welder and I love it. I think I paid around $700 for mine, plus $200+ for the auto helmet and maybe another $75 for the tank.

Plus, it's the Official Welder of NASCAR!

Woody
Woody GRM+ Memberand SuperDork
2/26/10 8:05 p.m.

Whoops, mine is an SP-135 Plus. Not sure how they compare.

Still Official, though...

ansonivan
ansonivan Reader
2/27/10 2:05 p.m.

Another vote for "that's a steal" I paid $600 for the miller version of that minus the helmets.

Clay
Clay Reader
2/27/10 2:19 p.m.

I believe the SP135 Plus has infinite Voltage adjustment. Mine has 4 settings. I do love having it, I just don't foresee a need for it for several years at least and by then I'll probably want to move up to a 220V version so it seems like a good time to sell.

Clay
Clay Reader
2/28/10 7:18 p.m.

SOLD.

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