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    Hi, I have an aerowave 300 and I would like to sell it (in my country - Brazil), does anybody know where I can get the tech spechs , sheets, brochures or manuals? or at least an information summary?

    What is the current market value of this welder in the US? considering it in a good condition.


    thanks

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    Aerowave PDF Manual

    Here is a link to the PDF of the Manual

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    • #3
      Aerowaves are scarce and prized by those who know how to use them. My son said he's seen them go for as much as $7,000.
      Miller stuff:
      Dialarc 250 (1974)
      Syncrowave 250 (1992)
      Spot welder (Dayton badged)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by USMCPOP View Post
        Aerowaves are scarce and prized by those who know how to use them. My son said he's seen them go for as much as $7,000.
        I'll have to look into that, we have one and our local Miller Supplier said he wouldn't take in for trade because he can't get rid of them.
        Richard
        West coast of Florida
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ltbadd View Post
          I'll have to look into that, we have one and our local Miller Supplier said he wouldn't take in for trade because he can't get rid of them.
          Same here ..cept I'm the one who wants 'em. Though $2k is about all I'd pay for a clean one. Its just **** finding parts and new is just unreal (price the igt kit).

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          • #6
            Originally posted by hwnd View Post
            Same here ..cept I'm the one who wants 'em. Though $2k is about all I'd pay for a clean one. Its just **** finding parts and new is just unreal (price the igt kit).
            I spoke with a tech at Miller, he said pretty much the same as echoed on this thread, some hate the machine and others are dying to have one. Ours needed a part recently and Miller said the last one was sold in 2007 Although it is the bomb for welding aluminum.
            Richard
            West coast of Florida
            Website

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ltbadd View Post
              I spoke with a tech at Miller, he said pretty much the same as echoed on this thread, some hate the machine and others are dying to have one. Ours needed a part recently and Miller said the last one was sold in 2007 Although it is the bomb for welding aluminum.
              I do repair my own boards when they pop a capacitor or w/e the case might be..
              Always looking for Aero parts or dead machines.

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