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Re: Off topic - welders

To: GB127167@exchange.daytonoh.ncr.com, mgs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Off topic - welders
From: SheppD@aol.com
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 10:47:39 EDT
Check out http://www.daytonamig.com.  I've had one of their 115v,  110 amp 
"Pocket MIG's"  for about 10 years...works great.  I wouldn't recommend any 
flux core MIG welders for body work though.  Check 'em out...

Doc

In a message dated 10/14/1999 7:28:05 AM Mountain Daylight Time, 
GB127167@exchange.DAYTONOH.NCR.com writes:

> After many years of procrastination, I have decided that it is 
>  time to buy myself a welder.
>  
>  In the past I have had all my welding needs met by a good 
>  friend of mine who restores MGs for a living.
>   
>  I borrowed a friend's Lincoln Mig 10 (flux-cored) and was quite happy
>  with the way it welded. I am not looking to restore cars or even doing
>  floors/rockers etc, I need the welder mainly for light stuff like making
>  brackets, repairing cracks in metal, butt welds etc.
>  
>  I am leaning towards the Lincoln as they have various accessories
>  like gas / flux welding, metal and aluminum welding, stitch-welding etc.
>  
>  Anybody have opinions on the Lincoln 10/15 Mig welders and
>  where I can get the best price (Eastwood always seems really expensive)
>  Thanks
>  gerry brinkma

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