Thread: Buying a welder
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Old 03-12-2004, 11:33 AM   #9
Grim Reaper
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Originally posted by Castiron9
I agree with Cdowns..better to buy from local shop..If you have any problems or questions it would be easier to get help.I bought my cutting out fit from a local shop awile back and it is handy to have a local shop to take care of all my needs and answer any questions...
Cyberyweld was beating everybody's price. I printed out their add and took it to my local Northern and they matched it. Pye Barker says they can service it no problem.

I have used the Miller 210, My hobart 175, My buddies hobart 135 and a Lincoln weldpack.

HATED that lincoln but it may have had a problem.

LOVE my Hobart 175. Have not run into anything it couldn't handle yet. Built a 5x10 trailer with it, BUNCH of stuff for my trucks, Welded up a exhaust for a buddy a2 weeks ago. Repairing the floor in his jeep with it this week. For a home shop I can't say enough about it.

My buddy has the 135 and I did some body repair with it. For a 110v machin it does well on the smaller stuff. Have not got to try it on anything thick.

My buddy has the Miller 210....MAN what a sweet machine! Better have some deep pockets cause it isn't cheap.

Here is my buddies reveiw on it. http://www.off-road.com/chevy/miller/210.html
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