Posted by Stan in Oly, WA on September 15, 2012 at 17:52:47 from (75.172.115.227):
In Reply to: Century AC/DC welder posted by rossow (mn) on September 15, 2012 at 07:42:47:
I've found second-tier welders to sometimes be picky about what rod they liked---but I never had one that didn't like something. They can be deficient in their open circuit voltage, too, but you sound experienced enough that that shouldn't be a problem for you.
$100 sounds like a fair price to offer, and paying up to $50 more because of the good condition and the reliable record of its history seems pretty reasonable. Don't forget, though, that top quality machines usually cost more for a reason, and that a transformer type stick welder that was top quality when a private party (not a welding shop) bought it 20 or 30 years ago is likely to be just about as good today. A really good welder is a joy to weld with, but a low quality welder is just a tool.
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