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V 03-09-2010 07:59 AM

good affordable welder?
 
I will soon be looking to buy a welder. Im tired of running around trying to find people to do random quick stuff for me on my fabrication projects. So i figured the time has come I should break down and buy my own. I already have a good 220 line right to my garage for my compressor.

Im looking for a gas Mig. Tig would be way too much for me IMO.

suggestions?

WildBillyT 03-09-2010 08:25 AM

Lincoln or Miller. Since you have the 220 don't bother with a 120V welder.

I use a Millermatic 175 and love it. The new model is a 185. I'm sure Lincoln has an equivalent model that is also good.

r0nin89 03-09-2010 01:51 PM

If money is really a problem Hobart makes some nice machines. Its a rebranded and cheaper version of Miller. I have a 115v 140amp and love the thing.

WildBillyT 03-09-2010 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by r0nin89 (Post 687897)
If money is really a problem Hobart makes some nice machines. Its a rebranded and cheaper version of Miller. I have a 115v 140amp and love the thing.

It is not a rebranded Miller. Some of the components are different.

79T/A 03-09-2010 03:01 PM

Quote:

If money is really a problem Hobart makes some nice machines. Its a rebranded and cheaper version of Miller. I have a 115v 140amp and love the thing.
Yeah, I've got a little Hobart buzzbox that I converted to gas and love it. But if I had the cash, I'd spring for the 220v Millermatic. Much more capable if you're fabbing up heavier steel.

Featherburner 03-09-2010 03:19 PM

I don't know what you're thinking in the way of affordable but this is worth every penny.
http://www.weldingsuppliesfromioc.co...ERMATIC/Detail

I've purchased my Millermatic 175 and my Miller Spectrum 375 Plasma Cutter from these guys and they always have the best prices.

V 03-09-2010 04:08 PM

yea, i was expecting between 500-1000 anyway. Years back i had personally bought a smaller gas tank for a miller 120v welder i was borrowing but the owner took the tank when he picked it up and kept it as well, so id need a tank too, but i know they arent that expensive. The type of welding id be doing would be like suspension brackets, subframe connectors, etc. Nothing overly thick.

And i wouldn't even consider a 120v one now. When i ran the 220v line for my compressor i terminated it with a 220v outlet. I then plug the compressor into there, so i would just plug the welder in instead and it will have its own dedicated line.

Should i even consider buying a used one?

3.4 grape of wrath 03-10-2010 02:20 PM

I bought a Hobart 175 tig welder from sears.com good price and a great machine. I also used the millermatic 175 at work both are good machines.

LTb1ow 03-10-2010 02:31 PM

Not to hijack, but it is relevant..

What is a good size welder if you want to do exhaust work, and or maybe roll bar installs etc. Nothing heavy but I am curious where the line is drawn.

WildBillyT 03-10-2010 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by LTs1ow (Post 688260)
Not to hijack, but it is relevant..

What is a good size welder if you want to do exhaust work, and or maybe roll bar installs etc. Nothing heavy but I am curious where the line is drawn.

Exhaust and floor pan/sheet metal will be fine with a 115V welder. Roll bars and frames need a 220 IMO.

HardcoreZ28 03-26-2010 07:36 AM

Paul.....just saw this on Craigslist if you're interested..
http://cnj.craigslist.org/tls/1661354118.html

LTb1ow 03-26-2010 08:45 AM

Heh, I wonder where he is, thats where I live...

V 03-26-2010 02:41 PM

hmm, not bad but i think id be better off with a 220v


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