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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    Indiana
    Posts
    2

    Miller 456P & S-64 wire feeder

    I have a Miller Invision 456P and S-64 wire feeder. The inverter is unused still in box. it was bought as back up but never used. The wire feeder is close to new condition. Included is 2 25' extensions, a 50' extension, new Tough Gun mig gun. I need to unload these asap. I am wanting a single phase setup and the finance manager said no new toys (tools in my language) till I sale something.

    I can send pictures if needed. Pm me and we can talk numbers. Do not know what to ask for it because it is only worth whatever someone will pay for it. It is the 230/460 dual voltage machine.

    The ser.# on the inverter is KK311340
    The ser.# on feeder is KJ081734

    I just want to move it out and get a Millermatic 252 to add to my collection.
    I will sell this thing ANYWAY I can get it out of my garage. Whether it be package, piece by piece, or even parts. I hate to part with it, with it being a new machine, but I do not have 3 phase and I have checked into running a phase converter. I just do not have the knowledge to put together a converter, and REFUSE to pay the prices they want for a already built one.

    I would be more then glad to send photo to anyone even remotely interested in any of these items
    Airco A/C arc
    Montgromery Wards D/C convetor
    Miller invasion 456p
    Miller S64

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    Laveen, AZ
    Posts
    64

    You can Build Phase Converter for $600

    I'm not Johnny Sparky; but my dad had to have a phase converter put in for some equipment in a small shop of his and it only cost him $600. He said any electrician with some industrial experience should be able to do it. I think he shopped the electrical part houses for the converter or asked the electrician to build him one. He ran all of the conduit/strut hardware and the electrician wired it up. He got the electricians number by going through ads in the paper.

    I don't know if it will run 460; but 230 3-phase should get you somewhere.

    Jerry

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