First, I have laid the sum total of 4ft of bead in my life, about 9yrs ago. I know virtually nothing about welding, but don't mind learning something new.
This just came up on my area CL: Miller welder 240v, $125, here's the link:
http://roanoke.craigslist.org/tls/1657038417.html
I called the guy and he said he used it years ago and didn't know what he was doing and hasn't used it since. No 240v in his garage now. He said a needle that went to a crank on the top or side is broken, he thinks it was to tell amperage, he also said one post on a lead is loose.
Again I don't know anything about welders or welding, is this worth it or to broken to worry about. Any specific questions I should ask, keeping in mind he doesn't know much either?
I would like to weld brewstand type material, as well as fittings for my upcoming ekeggle project. Can this welder do it? But I guess the real question will be can I. Thanks for the help.
Mose
This just came up on my area CL: Miller welder 240v, $125, here's the link:
http://roanoke.craigslist.org/tls/1657038417.html
I called the guy and he said he used it years ago and didn't know what he was doing and hasn't used it since. No 240v in his garage now. He said a needle that went to a crank on the top or side is broken, he thinks it was to tell amperage, he also said one post on a lead is loose.
Again I don't know anything about welders or welding, is this worth it or to broken to worry about. Any specific questions I should ask, keeping in mind he doesn't know much either?
I would like to weld brewstand type material, as well as fittings for my upcoming ekeggle project. Can this welder do it? But I guess the real question will be can I. Thanks for the help.
Mose