Hi I just joined this board. I am going to buy a Millermatic 175 and was wondering if anyone has pics or plans for a cart for it. I thought that it would be a good first project for me.
Thanks,
Joe
Tecumseh, MI
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02-12-2006, 06:53 AM #1
Hi Everyone
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02-12-2006, 07:18 AM #2
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ovr-ez,
That is a nice machine you`ve picked up for youre self.I`m sure there are some folks here to help out with cart specs.You could also try the Ask Andy forum over at MillerMoterSports.There are pic`s and such there for carts you may be interested in.
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02-12-2006, 11:55 AM #3
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i got me 175 and it came with a free cart there should be a dealer buy you with the same deal
miller 330 a/pb tig miller 175 mig
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02-13-2006, 02:46 AM #4
what did you pAY?
HI, I was wondering what you paid for yours with a cart?
Originally Posted by link523
In my area it's hard to get anything from the dealers without paying quite a bit..them throwing it in is out of the question.*LOL*
Thanks, FarrisGone But Never Forgotten!
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02-13-2006, 02:50 AM #5
prices
Joe, have you been getting some prices from your local dealers etc.?
Originally Posted by ovr-ez
Are you planning on using gas?
I'll ask you one more quesyion then I'll leave you alone *LOL* what will you be welding mostly?
Thanks, Farris
PS. Most folks in here swear by the Millermatic 210's have you giving any thought to one of them?
Oh shot!..I asked you another question..sorry!Gone But Never Forgotten!
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02-13-2006, 06:32 AM #6
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i paid $600 and something a few years ago at wilsons welding and medical gas cheapest place around and nice people i have met its in warren michigan
miller 330 a/pb tig miller 175 mig
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02-13-2006, 07:31 AM #7
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Welcome
Welcome to the Group. I have bought several Miller Machines and they all came with running gears. I think the best thing to do as far as getting a plan to build one is go down to your Dealer and copy there design. It should be fairly simple to build one just like the factory.
You can fix anything from a "Broken Heart to the Crack of Dawn" if you have the right tool's
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02-14-2006, 06:31 PM #8
The prices are running about the same at the places I have checked. I plan on running gas. I would like to get the 210 but it is a little more than I was looking to spend right now. This will be my first mig welder so I thought the 175 would be a good starting point. I have been looking for a used 210 or 250 but without much luck.
Originally Posted by fyoung
Thanks,Joe
Tecumseh, MI
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02-15-2006, 12:31 AM #9
mac used a 175
If you ask Mac he can tell you about these MM175's...I've read some of his post and he really likes the Millermatic175. If i remember correctly 030 wire is what most of the guys use.
Originally Posted by ovr-ez
I just checked on ebay and the cheapest mm175 without a cart was $675.00 and that was free insurance.....and $753.00 with a cart and that was free shippping. No taxes unless you live in the state that the dealer you're ordering from lives in. You probably can't save anything by building one yourself BUT it would be fun to do and everytime you look at it you'll know you built it..plus it can be built to your specs.
Keep us informed on what you do.
Regards, FarrisGone But Never Forgotten!
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02-15-2006, 09:18 AM #10
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My friend if you build your own cart I would use a Pneumatic Tire on the rear and at least a 4" Swivel Caster on the front. I have changed out the hard plastic wheels that came on two of my MM251's to a 10" Pneumatic tires on the rear that I bought from HF for about six bucks each. It sure made a differance when we have to roll them from one end of the shop to the other or around a project that your working on if the floor is not keep real clean.
You can fix anything from a "Broken Heart to the Crack of Dawn" if you have the right tool's


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