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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Greensboro N.C.
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Welder opinions
I'm looking to buy a welder for myself.I want to be able to do some body panel replacement but also have some heavier projects I would eventually tackle.I have determined that I don't want a 110 Machine since I would probably just wind up moving up in a year or so.I do some welding but am by no means an accomplished weldor.So I also want something I can improve my skills with.I'm looking at these two right now and though the Miller is a bit more it has some features I think may be important.Like infinite adjustment for amps,and the ability to use 110 or 220.So I guess my question is,for the $200 or so difference is the Miller worth it?
If you have a suggestion other than these please post it up.I'm really thinking one of the big three (Lincoln,Miller or Hobart)though I haven't looked too closely at Lincolns offerings in this range yet. http://www.millerwelds.com/products/...p?model=M00245 http://www.hobartwelders.com/product...ed/handler210/
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