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1. MIG welder (score: 1)
Author: Dave Schweninger <quenty@ntelos.net>
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2006 16:39:24 -0400
I'm about ready to buy a MIG welder. Does anyone have any experience with the ones currently on the market or perhaps have one For sale? Thanks Dave and Daisy
/html/healeys/2006-10/msg00484.html (6,871 bytes)

2. Re: MIG welder (score: 1)
Author: <pennell@cox.net>
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 16:12:04 -0400
I am not a welder exactly but have used my unit quite a bit. I have a Lincoln 100 amp unit with variable voltage and variable wire feed settings. It has handled all the jobs I have thrown at it from
/html/healeys/2006-10/msg00485.html (7,425 bytes)

3. Re: MIG welder (score: 1)
Author: "Greg Lemon" <glemon@neb.rr.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 15:34:37 -0500
At the prices you can get them for these days no home shop should be without The cheapest are actually just wire feed welders, you will probably want to make sure it is a true MIG with the gas shield
/html/healeys/2006-10/msg00486.html (7,389 bytes)

4. RE: MIG welder (score: 1)
Author: "Peter Schauss" <schauss@worldnet.att.net>
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 22:00:09 -0400
I bought a Lincoln Weldpack 100 at Home Depot about eight years ago. If I had to do over I would go to a regular welding shop, tell them what I wanted to use the machine for and buy what he recommend
/html/healeys/2006-10/msg00494.html (7,906 bytes)

5. Re: MIG welder (score: 1)
Author: "Elton Schulz" <eschulz@frontiernet.net>
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 23:08:18 -0400
I have a Millermatic 175 that has variable voltage and wire feed speed. It operates on 220V circuit and can weld up to 1/4" steel. It is set up with argon/CO2 shielding gas. You will find that it is
/html/healeys/2006-10/msg00497.html (7,582 bytes)

6. Mig Welder (score: 1)
Author: "Allyn Richardson" <allynrichardson@cox.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 05:21:27 -0700
My .02 cents worth here.....If your going to do mainly sheet metal repair of existing panels ( patch and mend ) I would get a TIG welder. They are more controllable for thin gauge sheet metal and hav
/html/healeys/2006-10/msg00499.html (7,404 bytes)

7. Re: Mig Welder (score: 1)
Author: Roland Wilhelmy <rwil@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:38:30 -0700
I haven't noticed any signifigant splatter using MIG welding and "C-25" gas mix (argon 75% and CO2 25% I think). I hear that flux core wire welding has about the same splatter as stick welding does.
/html/healeys/2006-10/msg00504.html (8,229 bytes)

8. RE: MIG welder (score: 1)
Author: Jackson Krall <jackson_krall@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 15:22:03 -0700 (PDT)
I bought an imported unit from Northern Tool several years ago and it started falling apart after a couple of years. The Lincoln and Miller units are better by far but I still prefer oxy/acct with Di
/html/healeys/2006-10/msg00514.html (8,421 bytes)


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