Re: [Chevelle-list] Beginner Welder selection

2003-11-11 Thread Capt Crunch
Thanks guys... that was one of the ones I was looking at and looks like it 
will serve my needs for a long while.

Mikey


From: Mike Holleman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 10 Nov 2003 17:00:54 -0500
Mikey, I have a Miller 120(i believe it was replaced by the 135). It welds
great. I mostly shoot 23 gauge wire on body panels ,floor pans etc.  I also
have a Campbell Hausfield and I wouldn't hit a wild bear in the rear with
it. The CH was about two hundred fifty bucks and that is what it welds 
like.
You get what you pay for. HTP also makes some very good small MIG units.
Mike Holleman

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Subject: [Chevelle-list] Beginner Welder selection
 Looking to pickup a begining 110 MIG welder to do some basic sheet metal
and
 weld one of the bars back on my roll cage (dash bar). Any experienced
 welders have a suggestion of a Lincoln or Miller welder to look at
 purchasing? Price is somewhat of a issue... I don't need the best, but I
 don't want total junk either. Thanks

 Mikey

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Re: [Chevelle-list] Beginner Welder selection

2003-11-10 Thread Mike Holleman
Mikey, I have a Miller 120(i believe it was replaced by the 135). It welds
great. I mostly shoot 23 gauge wire on body panels ,floor pans etc.  I also
have a Campbell Hausfield and I wouldn't hit a wild bear in the rear with
it. The CH was about two hundred fifty bucks and that is what it welds like.
You get what you pay for. HTP also makes some very good small MIG units.
Mike Holleman


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Sent: Monday, November 10, 2003 3:17 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-list] Beginner Welder selection


 Looking to pickup a begining 110 MIG welder to do some basic sheet metal
and
 weld one of the bars back on my roll cage (dash bar). Any experienced
 welders have a suggestion of a Lincoln or Miller welder to look at
 purchasing? Price is somewhat of a issue... I don't need the best, but I
 don't want total junk either. Thanks

 Mikey

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Re: [Chevelle-list] Beginner Welder selection

2003-11-10 Thread Dave Corgill


At 04:00 PM 11/10/2003, you wrote:
Mikey, I have a Miller 120(i
believe it was replaced by the 135). It welds
great. I mostly shoot 23 gauge wire on body panels ,floor pans etc.
I also
have a Campbell Hausfield and I wouldn't hit a wild bear in the rear
with
it. The CH was about two hundred fifty bucks and that is what it welds
like.
You get what you pay for.
So right you are. I have the miller 135 very good. But first I
bought
an HF 90 mig just to see if it would be handy (I had gas 
stick).
That HF wouldn't weld as good as a soldering iron but that Miller
is like welding with a caulking gun ;)