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  1. #1
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    Multi-mig Welder ??

    New member. My father-in-law gave me a Multi-Mig (Telwin) 90070-71, 65 amp, 110v MIG welder he got at farm & Fleet before they closed....is probably 10 years old . The plastic gas regulator is broke, no gas bottle, and there was a a rusty .024 reel of solid wire on it. I cleaned it all up....the drive mechanism and variable wire feed seem to work OK. My question is where can I get replacement tips (.030) and a gas regulator? I want to get some argon and try it out with .030 aluminum wire.......any ideas would be helpful. Thanks.

    If I can't find any tips I'll probably trash it.....

  2. #2
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    I have been wrong at least once in my life, BUT, I don't think you have a chance of running .030 aluminum with that toy. Sorry.
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    Try here

    http://www.usaweld.com/

    It is HTP but they may have parts for the Telwin.


    65Amps???
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    Thanks

    Thanks for the feedback....I may try a spool of Innershield before I trash it.

    The front panels says 65 amps max at 10% duty cycle.

    MRM

  5. #5
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    It isn't that it couldn't work but likely wont be of much use. Good welders are one of the super consumer values, they work well and are worth any money spent on a quality unit, its something a guy doesn't even imagine the uses for until he has one. Those cheapies are good for one thing,, keeping the dust off the shelf its sitting on and a lot of people have a hard time cutting their losses which would be offset in the form of usable storage space.

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    Wow Sberry,

    That was about as tactful a response as I've ever seen.
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  7. #7
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    tips for 90070-71 multi migs

    Hi, you can get tips for this direct from Schumacher Electric in Chicago, Il.

    item #9807600069 (original #90009) is a 10 pack of .030 tips and 2 nozzles.

    multimig was sold by triple A specialties in the '80's then Schumacher absorbed them and sold the same model.

    hope this helps.

    I have one of these I bought new in 1987, still works good. pretty underpowered but does sheetmetal just fine with .023 wire.
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