I'd be interested in the list as well.  Would be nice to know what kind of
mat'l you want to weld and what type of welder you're looking for.

I recall we got an inexpensive Miller welder for the machine shop about 10
years ago and one of the guru-techs (ie years of fab experience) used it
and thought it was darn right excellent when compared to a more expensive
MIller (probably syncrowave).  At least when you looked at the price.
Others raved about it as well...  (I had no clue... haha).

I think it was
https://www.millerwelds.com/equipment/welders/tig-gtaw/diversion-180-tig-welder-m00337,
however, the unit I recall looked more like the $5k unit on the miller
website w/ the exception we definitely paid about 3K for the version we got
(and didn't get a 5k welder for 3k).  We probably paid about list price for
it...

That being said, there are other brands for much less $$.  I think I read
that everlast was a decent 'less expensive' welder and on amazon they have
several models.  However, I have not used one and you'd have to hear from
someone who knows better than I do.

Mark

On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 7:10 AM grumpy--- via Emc-users <
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> this list is home to a bunch of very sharp folks
> and i don't intend to drag y'all too far off course
> i am look'n for a welder
> does anyone know of a good mail'n list for non-pro welders
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