Got to work today and there it was (Airco TIG) sitting on the shop floor. Any help finding out if it's a miller and finding literature for it would be greatly appreciated. At the left lower front panel is "LR5071." At middle lower front panel is "L & SP #1112-A." At the right lower front panel is "27P324C." The model number is 2A/DDR-24HPA/B-D.
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04-16-2013, 10:50 AM #61
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04-16-2013, 10:59 AM #62
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While looking at the photos, noticed the serial number in the upper left corner of the front face plate (didn't notice it at first glance). Serial number for this Airco machine is #J177988.
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04-17-2013, 09:30 AM #63
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My thanks to Miller service tech Kevin Schuh. I sent him a PM and he responded very quick. This Airco machine that I posted pictures of was made by Miller in 1960. It is comparable to a Miller 330ABP. I've called the Miller manuals department and the nice gal there is researching my information and will e-mail the operators manual. This is an old heavy beast, but appears to be in very good condition for it's age. Once I get it home, I will pull the covers and clean/check/ and adjust things as needed. Once I get the machine up and running, I'll post some more info, pics, of my attempts at welding aluminum. I'm glad this machine ended up being made by Miller. It may be orange instead of blue, but it's a classic. Again, thanks to Kevin and the Miller team.


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