I just got a welder at a garage sale for 45 dollars I was trying to find an operators manual or anything about it on the web but I cant find anything... serial number A76020465, stock 1353-0217, Airco, 230 amp msm stinger lll ac welding machine
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Don't really need an operators manual, just plug it into a 230 plug, get yourself some AC stick rods, some weld cable. and weld away. The turn style on top sets your heat, and the high low options are for rod size. It's not a Miller, by the way.
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Century..??.....
What you may be looking for are some guidelines to stick welding..
the machine itself is a pretty generic moveable core AC stick welder..
hope this booklet helps.. it is a free PDF download..
and more resources..
(My first guess is that it was one of the ones made by "CENTURY" and oem'd under several brand names and colors over the years...
or maybe by Mid-States Manufacturing??)Last edited by H80N; 09-01-2014, 12:30 PM..
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Originally posted by cruizer View PostDon't really need an operators manual, just plug it into a 230 plug, get yourself some AC stick rods, some weld cable. and weld away. The turn style on top sets your heat, and the high low options are for rod size. It's not a Miller, by the way.
ETA, I see the difference now. Mine was pre-Stinger II which IIRC was till made by Miller.
At any rate, it should be a good machine.Last edited by cope; 09-01-2014, 03:52 PM.
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