I just got a grand tour of Pacific Industrial Supply. One of my night students this summer is Larry Langdon. He is in charge of selling surplus equipment at Pac Industrial.
Between all the buildings there I saw maybe 85 welding power supplies of every type possible.
A couple old Lincoln SA200s, a bunch of coffee grinder welders (vertical motor/dynamo), Linde 400s and 600s, Aircos, Miller Dialarcs, a bunch of real old huge motor/dynamo welders by GE, plasma cutters, a couple TIG machines, Stud welders, rod ovens, cable by the pallet load, piles of TIG torches, flow gauges, consumables, MIG guns, plasma cutter parts, pipe bevelers up to 36", .....
I had no idea that they had so much welding stuff. Larry has been dumping a lot of it on eBay, since he can't get the owner to let him have an area over in the main store.
He is willing to deal on all of it to get it out the door.
I am still a bit numb just trying to comprehend all the equipment I saw today. Everything you could ever need for forming or handling eletrical conduit. Plumbing quipment, like threaders, by the tub full. Chassis punches in every size. Ironworkers, punches, swagers, furnaces, compressors, saws, shears....
It just never ends. And that is just one of the 4 yards they have of stuff.
It seems the owner is a bit nuts about going to auctions and just buying truck loads of stuff, whether or not they already have more of the same stuff.
So if you are in need of welding gear or contractor equipment, check with Larry first. He is a good guy to deal with. His office is in the building across the parking lot from the main store. Tell him Ernie sent you.