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From: "Keith Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Mig Welders
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 20:19:03 -0500
Does anyone weld and have information on mig welders. I am wanting to buy a
mig welder, does anyone have ex
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Mig
Welders
I have 110 ( of course) and 220 volts. I will be
doing the welding in my gargage at home. I do not think that I will ever be
welding any frames, roll bars etc. I am looking at just welding body work. I
have used an electronic helme
Kieth,
I bought a new mig welder a few months ago and I am very pleased with its performance. I have used several different types of welders and this one is one of the best ones I have used. It is a Hobart Handler 175. I bought it a welding supply company for $
to go to
the 175 model. Any more feedback.
Keith
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Mel
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Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 9:26
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Mig
Welders
What voltage will you run you can get 110V
units that run
I bought a Century 150 wire feed with Argon gas, and I love it. Very
easy to use.
My total cost for everything was around $850, which included the welder,
gas, bottle rental, auto-darkening lens in helmet, gloves, jacket, additional
wire, and extra tips.
Definately to with a 220v, and definatel
What voltage will you run you can get 110V
units that run up to 140 amps or you can go to over 250 amps if you can wire
into 220Miller makes good home based units ( Hobart is a brand name made
by them as well)..many of these are set up to use shielding gas or flux core
..
Does anyone weld and have information on mig
welders. I am wanting to buy a mig welder, does anyone have experience with
these unit. I want information on prices,options, brand names etc.
Keith
See my Chevelle:http://home.mindspring.com/~keithc/index.html
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