- Location
- Foresthill, CA
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For Sale:
Hobart 135 MIG Welder. This welder is about 3 years old, and has been very well taken care of. It plugs into any standard wall socket, and burns .188" wall steel very nicely in one pass. I have welded a lot of 1/4" plate with this unit as well, usually double passing to make sure. As a testament to the units power, when I broke my traction bar mount off the rear axle, it was not the welds fault, in fact the axle tube peeled away before the weld failed. My whole rig, including long arms, have been built with this unit.
It is set up to run .024, .030 or .035 wire. It includes a regulator to run your favourite gas mix, and of course, it can use flux core wire as well. It handles up to 11 pound spools of wire. Most of the parts that make up a Hobart machine are Miller parts (Miller Corp. purchased Hobart a few years back). Parts and service are readily available for this machine.
I will throw in an in-expensive welding helmet and a welding lesson to the purchaser. This unit can be found on the internet for somewhere between $459 and $535. Todays bargain price is $300, firm.
Here's the dope from Hobart's site:
http://www.hobartwelders.com/products/handler135.html
I DO NOT want to hassle with shipping, so I'm posting it here for the benefit of the locals.
CRASH
For Sale:
Hobart 135 MIG Welder. This welder is about 3 years old, and has been very well taken care of. It plugs into any standard wall socket, and burns .188" wall steel very nicely in one pass. I have welded a lot of 1/4" plate with this unit as well, usually double passing to make sure. As a testament to the units power, when I broke my traction bar mount off the rear axle, it was not the welds fault, in fact the axle tube peeled away before the weld failed. My whole rig, including long arms, have been built with this unit.
It is set up to run .024, .030 or .035 wire. It includes a regulator to run your favourite gas mix, and of course, it can use flux core wire as well. It handles up to 11 pound spools of wire. Most of the parts that make up a Hobart machine are Miller parts (Miller Corp. purchased Hobart a few years back). Parts and service are readily available for this machine.
I will throw in an in-expensive welding helmet and a welding lesson to the purchaser. This unit can be found on the internet for somewhere between $459 and $535. Todays bargain price is $300, firm.
Here's the dope from Hobart's site:
http://www.hobartwelders.com/products/handler135.html
I DO NOT want to hassle with shipping, so I'm posting it here for the benefit of the locals.
CRASH