Century 200 Mig Welder with argon/Co2 tank - $1,200



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I purchased this Mig welder from IPS, 8 years ago and I used it approximately 10 times for a project welding some stainless steel artwork and haven't used it since so I consider it almost new.All torch tips for wire from 024" up to .45" is included, allowing for welding metal from 26 gauge to 1/2 inch steel as well as the rolling cart, face/eye shield, as well as some spooled wire.
The picture below illustrates all the necessary specifications relating to its electrical requirements.
I'm including with it, a 2/3 full tank of stainless mix gas which is an Argon/CO2 mixture, recommended for welding mild or High strength structural steel and stainless steel with a harris 301 AR CD40 regulator; I also have a tank with Argon gas only which is recommended for welding aluminum, which I'll throw in for another $100.
Of course, you can use a flux core spooled wire which doesn't necessarily require a shielded gas.
If you are an experienced welder, you're more than welcome to test it out before buying at my
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