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Thread: Trailblazer 302 for sale
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05-08-2012, 10:30 PM #11
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Trailblazer 302 for sale
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05-09-2012, 02:00 PM #12
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I have 50' of ground and 50' of positive cable and I also have a Air Arc k3000 setup that is barely used that I will also sell with the machine. I have a Journeyman torch kit, cox torch reel with a hand crank and 100' of torch hose with quick disconnects if someone is looking to get full outfitted. I will only sell with the machine so please don't ask me to sell them separate.
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05-11-2012, 02:02 PM #13
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I've had several people interested so far but it still hasn't sold. I know some are on the fence so how about I throw in the 100' of welding leads to make this happen.
Synchrowave 180 Tigrunner
Millermatic 251
Trailblazer 302
Spectrum 375
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05-13-2012, 07:37 AM #14
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Forgot to mention that I have the a Miller cover for it to help protect it from the elements.
Synchrowave 180 Tigrunner
Millermatic 251
Trailblazer 302
Spectrum 375
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05-13-2012, 08:06 AM #15
I am seriuosly considering this deal. Please list again what is going with the 302 and the price. Thanks
JIM
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05-13-2012, 08:38 AM #16
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05-13-2012, 04:23 PM #17
If you were closer I would buy it. It's amazing how the same machine can bring such a wide range of prices in different parts of the country.
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05-13-2012, 07:08 PM #18
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Look, I am tired of seeing this thread, just sell the dam thing. What's the deal with not shipping, anyway? I, and nobody else I can think of, would drive half-way across the country to pick up a welder. Just figuring the fuel cost, not even accounting for personal time and wear-and-tear on the vehicle, you can't offer it cheap enough to make somebody want to come and get it. If you're gonna sell it local, list it on craigslist. If you really want to sell it, be willing to ship it. What's it cost to prepare for shipping, anyway, a $5.00 pallet and a $8.00 package of nylon straps/ratchets from Walmart????? Let the buyer pay for the actual shipping charges. I've got machines here that came from as far away as Pennsylvania, bought and shipped sight unseen, there's not a mark on them, I fail to see why any seller wouldn't be willing to ship if necessary.
Just dropping the price $100 every month or so, or thowing in some ratty old cables, is stupid. You might as well sell it today for the price you'll be down to in two years, at least you'll have cash in hand today.Last edited by JSFAB; 05-13-2012 at 07:10 PM.
Obviously, I'm just a hack-artist, you shouldn't be listening to anything I say .....
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05-13-2012, 08:04 PM #19
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JSFAB is right on, just ship it.
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05-13-2012, 08:22 PM #20
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Let me ask you guys this, do you know what it cost to ship an item of this size and weight when you don't have a business account? I can and it scares most people away not to mention with my work schedule I can't make it to the shipping dock during the business hours since there isn't anyone there at a given time. There isn't full time employees on duty there, they are drivers that take care of it when they finish there routes. You say just strap it down on a pallet but do you realize that the shipping company won't cover any damage that occurs during transport? I've been through all this before and there is a reason I am not willing to ship. Just because you have had great luck doesn't mean everyone else has. The ratty old cables you speak of were bought when I bought the welder. If you don't like seeing this thread then don't open it, it's simple as that.
Synchrowave 180 Tigrunner
Millermatic 251
Trailblazer 302
Spectrum 375


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