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  • Miller ac/ dc Thunderbolt arc welding power source - year of mfgr?

    Trying to id year of mfgr of this unit and current value. Works great, leads are new, good length stinger.

  • #2
    Originally posted by xbassman View Post
    Trying to id year of mfgr of this unit and current value. Works great, leads are new, good length stinger.
    Check your serial # against the chart

    View the Miller serial number chart to see when your product was manufactured. Use the serial number and/or the style number to identify the year. Learn more.
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    • #3
      Quick reply...tnx. Works out to a 1990. Got an idea of value?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by xbassman View Post
        Quick reply...tnx. Works out to a 1990. Got an idea of value?
        Would guess .... $150-200 range... Check Ebay completed listings.... asking prices don't count
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        *******************************************
        The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

        “The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten”

        Buy the best tools you can afford.. Learn to use them to the best of your ability.. and take care of them...

        My Blue Stuff:
        Dynasty 350DX Tigrunner
        Dynasty 200DX
        Millermatic 350P w/25ft Alumapro & 30A
        Millermatic 200

        TONS of Non-Blue Equip, plus CNC Mill, Lathes & a Plasmacam w/ PowerMax-1000

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        • #5
          Tnx again

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          • #6
            Looks a little cosmetically challenged, so $150-$200 is about right, depending on your location. One thing important is if it has the leads, or at least the plugs that fit on the end of the leads. The wire itself is not so bad, but the connectors, clamp and electrode holder add up to $$ in short order.
            Miller stuff:
            Dialarc 250 (1974)
            Syncrowave 250 (1992)
            Spot welder (Dayton badged)

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            • #7
              Looks a little cosmetically challenged, so $150-$200 is about right, depending on your location. One thing important is if it has the leads, or at least the plugs that fit on the end of the leads. The wire itself is not so bad, but the connectors, clamp and electrode holder add up to $$ in short order.

              ..."empty response" ??? Let's try the advanced editor ...

              Edit: just a spurious "empty response" message when posting, I guess.
              Miller stuff:
              Dialarc 250 (1974)
              Syncrowave 250 (1992)
              Spot welder (Dayton badged)

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