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<blockquote data-quote="Hudson1" data-source="post: 606186" data-attributes="member: 5184"><p>It is very smooth. I can only compare the Rebel's spool gun to the cobra spool gun I have with a big old Hobart mig. I have done a bunch of aluminum welding my my trailer from 1/8th sheet up to 3/8 inch C çhannel. I have a 400 amp Linde high frequency rig power supply and a Hobart 250 amp might. The Rebel is now all I use. To fit aluminum, I still have tosdust of the old Linde . </p><p>I have welded steel up to 3/8 the with the Rebel using might on 220 volt. The tig would take two or three passes to do an honest 3/8.</p><p>I have yet to run it on 110 volt. </p><p>I have not found anything I do not like about it. I still don't trust computers in welders yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hudson1, post: 606186, member: 5184"] It is very smooth. I can only compare the Rebel's spool gun to the cobra spool gun I have with a big old Hobart mig. I have done a bunch of aluminum welding my my trailer from 1/8th sheet up to 3/8 inch C çhannel. I have a 400 amp Linde high frequency rig power supply and a Hobart 250 amp might. The Rebel is now all I use. To fit aluminum, I still have tosdust of the old Linde . I have welded steel up to 3/8 the with the Rebel using might on 220 volt. The tig would take two or three passes to do an honest 3/8. I have yet to run it on 110 volt. I have not found anything I do not like about it. I still don't trust computers in welders yet. [/QUOTE]
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