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Re: Welder choice

To: Frank Clarici <spritenut@Exit109.com>
Subject: Re: Welder choice
Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2003 23:29:42 -0400
Cc: spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <3F5BD849.4020703@exit109.com> from [141.151.191.185] at Sun, 7 Sep 2003 22:29:29 -0500
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Century 120 volt MIG goes for about $450. I liked it best of all the 
120v units I looked at because it had variable controls for both the 
wire feed and the amps, most of the others only had a high.low switch 
for the amps. It's been great for 10 years of occasional use. anything 
heavier than 1/4" is a serious structural member and I'd be taking it to 
the guy up the street anyway. Big ol' spool o' wire from the nearest 
welding supply popped right in. Here's a place with a picture:

http://www.ipstool.com/PRODUCTS/CenturyMigWelder83125.html

Dave

Frank Clarici wrote:

> OK, tonight I yanked that Home F-ing DEFECT Lincoln POS welder out of 
> the garage by it's umbilicals!
> I need a new REAL welder.
> What are you guys using these days?
> And if anyone recommends a POS Lincoln, I will personally kick you 
> square in the NU*$!
> This was my second POS Lincoln that made it to the trash can by way of 
> a hearty SMASH on the garage floor. Although Home defect got burned 
> for this second one. BFD, it's as bad as the first.
> I want something that welds (sticks metal together) works for more 
> than 30 seconds at a time, something designed so the wire feed spool 
> doesn't tighten as it feeds, and something that will use the same 
> brand of wire when you finally do use up the small roll that came with 
> it.
> Lincoln spools of welding wire do NOT fit their POS welders.
> Also, if Home F-in DEFECT sells the brand you recommend, I don't want 
> nothing to do with it.
> Many companys are making crap to meet the Home DEFECT buying price. So 
> they sell their crap to other venders (like Woodworkers Warehouse, 
> bLOWES, and all those other chinese products places)
>
> Are Millers still good? I started out with a Miller but took someone's 
> advice and downgraded to a POS MF Lincoln wannabe.


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