Joe
Go to your local welding supply house
1 Tell them what your application is.
2 Add 25% to the thick of the metal .
3 Will you be doing aluminum and or steel
4 What is the voltage at your shop
5 Will you buy or rent the gases
Craig
PS I was a factory Rep. for Miller
N197TR4@cs.com wrote:
>help! I am going to go shopping for an inexpensive 110 volt MiG welder for
>use on square tubing and light sheet metal.
>
>I dont want the cheapest, but the best bang for the buck.
>
>Clarke? I see some in the $300-400 price range on eBay, but have looked at
>nothing else.
>
>Hobart & Miller seem to run at $500 plus...not sure I need to go that high.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Joe (A)
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