Ultra low hours used(new in 04/25) state of the art Miller Syncrowave 300 all di - $11,500 (Indianapolis (west side near Speedway))
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Ultra low hours (double digit) gently used latest Miller model Syncrowave 300 TIG/Arc welder. These are the new latest version of what most consider the best TIG/Heli-arc welders ever to come out of Big Blue's factory for the money. This welder is ⅓ the size of my old Syncrowave 350, and at least half the size of its predassesor, the less powerful Syncrowave 250. It has all the bells and whistles, including water/coolant cooler, roll away cart with room for 2 large 2500psi argon bottles, wifi friendly machine with CORDLESS PEDAL and transmitter that eliminates all pedal cords that just tangle and make out of position welding a breeze. Also makes moving the welder effortless.
This welder is finally the first Syncrowave that is all digital, making fear of changing settings with the old analog dials and a sharpie a thing of the past. It also has all digital pulser. All settings, whether AC welding Aluminum or Magnesium to DC steel/pulser, have a ProSet at the push of the button and will automatically generate a setup to make any skill level look like an old pro. I have welded for 40 years, have used every brand under the sun, and this welder is hands down the best, most pedal responsive welder one can buy. It has water cooled brand new torch and jacket protector. Just plug it in and start welding. Even has 3 prong 220 jack that auto adapts to both one and three phase power.
I also included the custom made welding bench I designed and fabricated out of ultra stiff/rugged 2" square .083" mild steel tubing and ¼" hot rolled ultra flat and rugged bench top and work vice mounted. Has tons of storage for all welding rods, welding equipment. Also have brand new orbital pedal operated welding turntable/positioner for sale. Have included pics of the 300 next to an older Syncrowave 250 sitting on the floor with no bottle cart to see the drastic size/weight difference to a welder with 20% less power. These were just rolled out this year, so why spend near $15k when you can steal this for $11,500???