Tyson,
I to am in the market for a small MIG welder. To date, the best price
I've found is for the Lincoln Weld Pak 100 at the local Home Depot for
$299. Plus the gas conversion kit for $89.
For my use, this unit will do what I would use a MIG for. ( I also have
a Lincoln AC welder for heavier use and an oxy-lene torch for those uses
where a torch is needed)
You might want to check out the larger chain home repair places in your
neck of the woods. Might save a couple of bucks.
Rick Morrison
72 MGBGT
74 Midget
On Mon, 21 Dec 1998 19:33:35 -0600 Tyson Sherman <mts3@ra.msstate.edu>
writes:
>Hello list,
>
>I'm again in the market for a MIG welder. I think I'm really going to
>buy one soon. Considering the price of bodywork for just one of my
>MGs
>is $450 and I have more than one car, it would be better to buy one.
>
>I shopped locally. One place said they have a Lincoln MIG for around
>$600. Another has a Miller MIG for around $700. Another has a
>Century
>MIG for $393.
>
>Considering the first two are out of my price range, I looked up the
>Century on the internet. Here's a page with the specs, and the prices
>are similar:
>
>http://brwelder.com/century/cent100.htm
>
>If anyone has experience with this model, or tips, could you please
>share? I'm new to welding but am willing to learn. My 76 B, 74.5 GT,
>and 73 Midget all need welding done, so it would make sense to buy one
>rather than pay a slow, reluctant bodyshop.
>
>Thanks!
>
>--
>Tyson Sherman
>mts3@ra.msstate.edu
>ICQ# 10494960
>http://www.tecinfo.com/~tsherman
>
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