looch
Veteran Member
...and it was a super smooth deal, for a change.
I was looking for a DC stick welder and came across an ad on Craigslist for a Hobart Stickmate LX 225 AC/DC, with accessories. I emailed with questions, they responded, I emailed back with an offer, they accepted, I drove out to pick up my new-to-me welder. The gentleman - and I mean that in every sense of the word - retiree led me to his garage where there were exactly 3 things touching the immaculate, so-clean-you-could-eat-off-of-it floor: a generator, a compressor, and the welder. He included 2, 5-pound boxes of electrodes - each missing about a pound. That was the total quantity of sticks that this thing had seen. Also included, a 30' 6/3 extension cord he had made so that he could build the stairs to his back deck in place. Helmet, dolly, and chipping hammer were also thrown in. I quickly handed him my cash and loaded everything up, feeling like I just knocked over a convenience store.
I have been witness to the prevalence of absolute lunacy in the classified market. This was surreal - easy communications, correctly described product, open to reasonable offers - it felt like I had stepped through the looking glass.
To top it off, once I got home I checked my email to find a message from the seller thanking me for buying his welder. :confused2:
I was looking for a DC stick welder and came across an ad on Craigslist for a Hobart Stickmate LX 225 AC/DC, with accessories. I emailed with questions, they responded, I emailed back with an offer, they accepted, I drove out to pick up my new-to-me welder. The gentleman - and I mean that in every sense of the word - retiree led me to his garage where there were exactly 3 things touching the immaculate, so-clean-you-could-eat-off-of-it floor: a generator, a compressor, and the welder. He included 2, 5-pound boxes of electrodes - each missing about a pound. That was the total quantity of sticks that this thing had seen. Also included, a 30' 6/3 extension cord he had made so that he could build the stairs to his back deck in place. Helmet, dolly, and chipping hammer were also thrown in. I quickly handed him my cash and loaded everything up, feeling like I just knocked over a convenience store.
I have been witness to the prevalence of absolute lunacy in the classified market. This was surreal - easy communications, correctly described product, open to reasonable offers - it felt like I had stepped through the looking glass.
To top it off, once I got home I checked my email to find a message from the seller thanking me for buying his welder. :confused2: