Reading the maiual from the HF web site, I noticed:
1: It's 220 volts, but I'm sure you know that.
2: It has a rather crude power output control, with
two toggle switches. It might be a hassle getting
the right power level to weld thin sheet metal
well. I have a Lincoln SP125, which has a
electronically-controlled continuously-adjustable
power level. But I really splurged when I got it.
3: The tip is probably hot whenever it is turned
on, even when you let go of the trigger. This
means you have to be careful where you put down
the torch.
But I agree, it's cheap. BTW, I have never been
limited by my unit being 120 volts. I can do 1/8"
no problem. You just need a good, honest 20 amp
outlet.
Doug Braun
--- JAMES STONE <jandkstone99@msn.com> wrote:
> Harbor Freight currently has a dual MIG for sale.
> It would allow me to work
> with or without gas, and at $200 it is in the
> ballpark of what I wanted to
> spend. Does anyone have any experience with this or
> similar setups? Is it
> a good 'starter'?
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