Welder in School bus

Anonymous-0

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I was able to buy a Miller Big 40. It was not on a trailer.What to do? I was going to put it on a wagon running gear.But,I would have had to spend more then I payed for the welder.And me being cheep,that just would'nt do.Then I was going to build a trailer.Then I went to a local school bus co. and asked if they had any of the short busses out of service,and,would they be willing to part with it.The owener told me there was one out back.Go look at it and see if it will work for what you want.I looked and it will.He asked me to make him an offer.I said I did not know what to offer and that I did not want to spend alot on it.He said How's $100.00 sound.I said that sounds fine.I drove it home. Took out all of the seats and put the welder in the bus.With only $850.00 in the whole thing.
 
(quoted from post at 18:31:24 05/17/09) I hope you vented the exhaust outside of the bus.

He took out the seats. No place for the kids to sit. :twisted: :lol:
 
I mounted mine on a pallet. I have a forklift mast with hay forks on the back of my tractor and move it that way or load it in the back of my truck as required.
 
I know a mechanic that put his Miller in a van body(16ft) exhaust to the out side and a set of vents for fresh air when needed. You can use that thing for a welder,gen set and it makes a heck of a heater on cold days.
 

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