Originally Posted by
DaveO
My AC 225 Thunderbolt is an old machine, still working but the case is a little rusty from sitting in my brother's barn, and it's missing the original adjusting handle. Could sell it, I guess, or (horrors!) scrap it for the copper... I've been thinking about donating it to the Boy Scouts since they've come out with a welding merit badge, but I'm not sure if that would be a blessing or a curse given the learning curve associated with stick welding. Any thoughts?
Stick welding is still a valuable skill, partly because of the time required to become proficient at it. Donating it sounds like a wonderful idea. I bet Miller still has a replacement handle, too.
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