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Migomag 220amp mig welder.

Bargain at just $500!!!

Item:

Migomag 220am Gassed Mig Welder. This is not a little gasless toy you buy at supercheap or bunnings. This is a full house industrial gassed mig welder. This would be suited for an exhaust workshop, workshops that do custom fabrications or the serious home hobby welder ( I have used it to do all my intercooler piping, my exhaust and other general welding tasks.

Condition:

Reasonable working order, obviously needs gas bottle.

Payment and Postage:

Only willing to post at buyers total expense (would be expensive although local couriering wouldn’t bee too much.

Contact Details:

Name: Joe Watson

Phone: 0421471592

E-Mail: [email protected]

MSN: [email protected] (I am always available on MSN so feel free to add me)

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