Miller and Hobart are under the same ownership so...if
that's any indication...I should be set.
Dan
--- derf <derfman@eatel.net> wrote:
> Hi,
> Although you have already made your decision, I'd
> like to chime in. I
> get the diegest version so I'm late sometimes.
> Anyway, Miller can't be
> beat. Ask someone who welds for a living. I asked
> many people and
> never heard a bad word about Miller. I have a
> Miller 220V stick welder
> that someone gave me. I have a Lincoln mig, though.
> A friend of mine runs a pretty busy body shop. He
> had a little Century
> mig welder that he used pretty hard for 8 years. It
> broke down this
> year. We fixed it with a $30 relay and it's back in
> service. While we
> were waiting for the relay he bought a big Century
> mig. The big one
> works fine but the guy who does most of the welding
> prefers the little
> one for body work. My friend use both little and
> big Centurys on his
> Sprite with good results from both.
> Anyone thinking of buying a stick welder, get a 220V
> unit. Stick
> welding with 110V welders is VERY difficult.
> My opinions.
> Cheers,
> Derf
=====
Dan Dwelley
77 Midget
Alexandria, Va.
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