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Hey fellas,

I bought this portable Tig welder new like a month ago. I used it ounce or twice for a small arc

welding job. It still has warranty and I will provide receipts for it. This is not an el-cheapo

from E-bay. Its a quality welder and welds quite well. It has a high-duty cycle and will take up to 4mm rods.

In other words, you can weld up to 10-15mm thick steel!!!

It comes with a arc handle and earth cable. Tig torch and leads can be supplied for an extra fee of $60

It weighs only 4.5kg as apposed to the old tranformer style

technology that has many moving parts and weighs 5 times heavier!

I am selling this as I need the money for an Oxy-acetylene set-up for my trade.

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The price is $450 posted anywhere in AUS!

I purchased it from a store in the CBD in Melbourne.

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