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bigredbrick Apr 24, 2003 04:11 PM

110 wire feed welders
 
I'm looking for a wire feed welder and want some input on what is good and what to avoid. This will be used for &quot;hobbying&quot; not for business/production heavy use.<br>I've been considering a Lincoln MigPac 10 but wonder how much for a gas bottle.<br>Thanks, Chris

geer Apr 24, 2003 07:26 PM

Re:110 wire feed welders
 
I have the miller 135 with the shielding gas. I love it the bottle lease is the expensive part. I did a life time lease and it was about 200 dollars. You get 100 back when you turn in the bottle. I think Lincoln, Hobart, and Miller all make good machines. I got the free cart with the Miller. I like the way the wire feed is also.

rich Apr 24, 2003 09:48 PM

Re:110 wire feed welders
 
I have a miller also that i run with my big miller welder just keep an eye on the duty cycle on the one you decide to get

TXBobcat Apr 25, 2003 07:33 AM

Re:110 wire feed welders
 
Take a look at this thread:<br><br>http://www.dodge-diesel.org/yabbse/i...threadid=12738

Fishcop Apr 25, 2003 07:46 PM

Re:110 wire feed welders
 
Who makes the Craftsman mig welder? Is it any good for light duty?

dieselcrazy Apr 25, 2003 07:59 PM

Re:110 wire feed welders
 
i bought a hobart at the local tractor supply store ( love that place ) so far i really like it. im using the flux core wire so i dont need the sheilding gas right now...good luck, scott

Agades Apr 28, 2003 08:58 PM

Re:110 wire feed welders
 
if you have a 220 outlet <br>stay away from the 110 units<br>you wont like them if you have to do any real welding ;)<br><br>real welders use stick and tig ;) ;)

geer Apr 28, 2003 10:07 PM

Re:110 wire feed welders
 
You can weld thick metal with a 110. I work at a mine where we run 480 volt welders. The point is we multi pass with those as a person might multi pass with a 110. You have to be doing alot of welding to need a huge duty cycle. If your not sure what duty cycle is than you probably don't need a bid welder. I have built several trailers with the 110 with no trouble.

Nuttymopar Apr 29, 2003 12:31 PM

Re:110 wire feed welders
 
Check out www.Northerntool.com<br><br>Some of there prices are not too bad and plenty of things other then Welders.


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