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New Welder very Interesting

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Just saw this and read up on it, very interesting with its multi-functions, etc. Not a bad price either. PJ
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VERY interesting, Paul. Thanks for posting that.
 
Side says 110/220. Power cord is not configured for 220 and is too light for much amperage at any voltage.
Bob
The 110 cord did not escape my attention. And the claims of stick/gas/MIG/TIG seem a bit nebulous, BUT(!) I'll not call BS until digging into it a bit further.
 
Very eye-opening reviews, on Amazon and elsewhere. Seems there's a manufacturing quality control issue, among other things.
 
Always been partial to Lincoln, meself.
 
I have an old 200 amp Lincoln, my dad's old 180 amp, Montgomery Ward, and a Craftsman Mig welder. The Craftsman Mig welder has always had a wire feed problem where controlling the wire speed varies at times. It was a gift, so it stays, but looking for something better, just don't want to pay a fortune for something I don't use much. :unsure:
 
Just saw this and read up on it, very interesting with its multi-functions, etc. Not a bad price either. PJ
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Saw the same one for sale on Craigslist the other day.
I'm guessing the owner was not happy with it but who knows.
 
During my TR4A restoration project, I decided to blow for a good welder. I got Miller "Millermatic" 211, and I absolutely love it. It operates on 220 or 110V AC; I added a 220V line, but it will weld things on 110V that I never imagined would work. Previously I had a simple 135 amp, 110V welder from Northern Tool, the usual Lincoln copy that you get almost everywhere. I got really frustrated with it, but now with the Miller, welding is fun again.
 
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