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    Airco 180amp AC
    Old Airco 180 amp A.C.

  • #2
    Yup, that's what it is...looks like it is well cared for, too.

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    • #3
      It was my grandpa's then it sat for years in his garage. Then he gave it to my dad. It is now in storage. It has only burnt 1/2lb. of rod since we have had it.
      Old Airco 180 amp A.C.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by metalmeltr View Post
        It has only burnt 1/2lb. of rod since we have had it.
        Sounds like it's time to rectify that situation.
        Trailblazer 302 * Millermatic 212 * Syncrowave 180SD * X-Treme 12VS Feeder * Spoolmate 3035
        Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52 Plasma * Lincoln 175 MIG

        Victor Superrange II * Victor Journeyman

        Hobart HH 125EZ


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        • #5
          Originally posted by Zrexxer View Post
          Sounds like it's time to rectify that situation.
          I don't think that one has a rectifier, it's an AC only.

          It is a nice clean machine, made by Miller IIRC.

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          • #6
            Oh...I saw that heading, and thought it was a message for me...
            "Good Enough Never Is"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hotfoot View Post
              Oh...I saw that heading, and thought it was a message for me...
              Fart starts with an "F".
              --- RJL ----------------------------------------------

              Ordinarily I'm insane, but I have lucid moments when I'm merely stupid.
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              • #8
                Anyone have any idea on the value of this? Ground and work leads are complete and in good condition considering age.
                Old Airco 180 amp A.C.

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                • #9
                  Unfortunately the leads and the copper in it are probably worth more than the welder. Maybe $100. Location is everything.
                  --- RJL ----------------------------------------------

                  Ordinarily I'm insane, but I have lucid moments when I'm merely stupid.
                  -------------------------

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                  • #10
                    My grandfather had one like it . . . first welder I ever used. I have no idea where it is now.
                    Dynasty 300DX
                    MM350P
                    Hobart Handler 120
                    Smith LW7 , AW1A
                    Smith He/Ar gas mixer

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                    • #11
                      In that case it may just stick around a little bit longer
                      Old Airco 180 amp A.C.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by metalmeltr View Post
                        It is now in storage. It has only burnt 1/2lb. of rod since we have had it.
                        Take it out and use it. Don't worry, you won't wear it out!
                        "Stick-man"
                        Miller Shopmaster 300, Super S-32P
                        Lincoln
                        Commander 500D
                        LN-25
                        Idealarc 250
                        5 Idealarc Tig 300/300's
                        Hypertherm Powermax 600

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                        • #13
                          We really have no use for it. We have a MIG welder and every bit of welding that we normally do is automotive, primarily sheet metal. A machine such as this is little more than a paper weight to us. In fact I feel that with the MIG technology that arc welding is an archaic outdated process.
                          Old Airco 180 amp A.C.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by metalmeltr View Post
                            In fact I feel that with the MIG technology that arc welding is an archaic outdated process.
                            Maybe for the automotive industry. But try migging outdoors with a breeze. I've done it, but you always seem to get a gust of wind right after you pull the trigger.

                            And fluxcore works, but do you really want to hook up the feeder for a small project. To me, it's easier to just pull the leads and use a stick. Stick welding will not be archaic or outdated, not in my lifetime.
                            "Stick-man"
                            Miller Shopmaster 300, Super S-32P
                            Lincoln
                            Commander 500D
                            LN-25
                            Idealarc 250
                            5 Idealarc Tig 300/300's
                            Hypertherm Powermax 600

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                            • #15
                              While it is true that stick may not be out dated its often of no real need for most common garages with a mig. The fact that they are in auto related work even makes it more so. Unless there is some special need those machines collect dust. Even I would rarely use it and I got more bigger broke shate than most people. If I had any kind of real need would likely want a DC one anyway. I use a little stick mostly when its convenient or out the door but could easily get by with a feeder if its what I had.
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