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LINCOLN IDEALARC TIG-300 WELDER

Big D

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I purchased this from a friend who closed his welding shop a few years ago. This was a back up to his primary machine which he kept. Had good intentions of putting it to use but it has just sat in storage since I purchased it.

Welder was in good working order when removed from service. Comes with chiller & foot pedal.

Located in Pomona, CA

$1,000 OBO
 

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Would this be a good welder for someone who wants to learn TIG welding?
 

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Would this be a good welder for someone who wants to learn TIG welding?
It will need the torch assembly & bottles to make it operational. Defiantly a unit you could learn on but also capable of heavy industrial use. It's a quite large & very heavy machine. If it were a bit smaller and more manageable, I'd hold onto it. I just don't have the space for a machine of this size.
 

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I anyone has a use for this welder, I'm open to offers. Ned to get it out of storage so I can downsize.
 
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