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Hi guys,

II recently started working at Diemech Turbine Solutions (just can't get those engines that go round'n'round out of my system, I guess) and it appears that we have a like-new Miller Econotig sitting around doing nothing.  It's actually the owner's machine that he brought with him when he purchased this company, but since Diemech already has an industrial-strength water-cooled TIG setup, we simply don't have a use for it any longer.   I understand it was only used briefly in his prior business, but not as a business asset... he bought it to use in a Porsche rebuild project, and if it's got a total of 10 powered-up hours on it I'd be surprised.  All that is included is the basic machine with the TIG torch and foot pedal, no gauges or tanks... it's a 220 single phase machine, BTW, uses a dryer outlet for power.  I think there's a stick torch for it as well, but I'm not sure.  You can see the specifications on Miller's website, or check them out on Ebay... someone always has one for sale there.  We'd like to get $1000 out of it, as it was about $1500 when new.  It's available for pickup or shipping from Deland, FL, 32724.  It would probably have to go motor freight, as if it's anything like my Miller Synchrowave 180, it probably weighs a pile.  Drop me a line privately if you're interested at marv@lancair.net or call me on my cell at 239-357-4405.

  <marv>