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| conan |
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 5:43 pm |
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I purchased an old airco busy bee stick welder today. I was curious if
anyone knows where I can research how old this thing is? I am sure its
antique. Any help would be appreciated. Pete |
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| Gunner |
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:17 pm |
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On 2 Feb 2007 13:43:00 -0800, "conan" <conan6868@yahoo.com> wrote:
Quote: I purchased an old airco busy bee stick welder today. I was curious if
anyone knows where I can research how old this thing is? I am sure its
antique. Any help would be appreciated. Pete
Some of the "Bee" machines were made by Miller. Several of them that Ive
bought/sold recently were nothing more than the Miller Dialarc 250 with
a yellow/Orange and white paint job.
http://www.millerwelds.com/om/o314v_mil.pdf
Hell for stout, great solid machine. One lives under my welding bench
for all my stick work. Not too many changes in the last 20+ yrs, mostly
cosmetic, I was told. 550lbs
The manual above may be for the newer machine version..cosmetics may be
different. I can send you a picture of mine if there is any doubt.
They also made a HF version with extra stuff for TIG use. Sold one
recently that was a BEE machine, with the HF stuff
Gunner
"Deep in her heart, every moslem woman yearns to show us her tits"
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