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Subject: Re: [Re: [oletrucks] Mig Welder]
From: BRUCE ROEDEL <broedel@usa.net>
Date: 16 Jun 00 19:10:38 PDT
Home Depot does sell Miller MIG welders. They are not cheap ($399). Harbor
Freight carries Lincoln stick welders and name brand gas welding kits for
reasonable prices but their MIG units are an offbrand (Italian made?).

Bruce Roedel
'58 Fleetside

"WR Teto" <monadnoc@crystal-mtn.com> wrote:
> I'd agree with the other replies about staying with a known brand.  You may
want to check around for
> a Hobart.  I'm wondering if Home Deopt sells them?  I think also they may
also show up in Harbor
> Freight.  They'll be a little cheaper than Miller or Lincoln I believe.  I
have a 110 volt Miller
> XP-135 and it's worth its weight in gold.  Stick with mig welding instead of
flux core...less
> spatter and better welds, expecially for a beginner.  Use a gas mix (75%
argon, 25% CO2) for easier
> welding and better penetration than straight CO2 gas, especially when
welding vertical.  Yes, see if
> you can find a night course in welding at a local community college or the
like.  A couple nights of
> instruction will prove invaluable.
> 
> We have over 100 Miller welding machines at the fab shop where I work, and
we won't buy any other
> brand due to their reliability.  These are the big 440 volt units, and they
really take a beating.
> For home use, the other two major brands are just as good.
> 
> Wally / Templeton, MA
> 53 3100 rod project
> 
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