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<blockquote data-quote="Bobbo3234" data-source="post: 909940" data-attributes="member: 16252"><p>That is what i was thinking to, but right now I don't know when I will be at a place where I will have 220 available. I am renting looking to buy a place and will probably only be able to afford a condo with a single car garage, hopefully. I was thinking that if I can get something that I can at least tack things together and take it to someone to get it finished welded i would be alright for now. I figured that would be a cheaper solution than just taking a bunch of parts to someone and asking them to do everything.</p><p></p><p>As for cheap, I really did not want to spend much more than $250 right now. The buzz boxes from Sears are only like 150 but some i don't know who the manufacturer is. Just trying to see what the best value is for me right now. If i can get a cheap stick welder for 150 bucks that does the same thing as a wire feed welder, i would rather do that and save the extra cash for a 220V welder when I am ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobbo3234, post: 909940, member: 16252"] That is what i was thinking to, but right now I don't know when I will be at a place where I will have 220 available. I am renting looking to buy a place and will probably only be able to afford a condo with a single car garage, hopefully. I was thinking that if I can get something that I can at least tack things together and take it to someone to get it finished welded i would be alright for now. I figured that would be a cheaper solution than just taking a bunch of parts to someone and asking them to do everything. As for cheap, I really did not want to spend much more than $250 right now. The buzz boxes from Sears are only like 150 but some i don't know who the manufacturer is. Just trying to see what the best value is for me right now. If i can get a cheap stick welder for 150 bucks that does the same thing as a wire feed welder, i would rather do that and save the extra cash for a 220V welder when I am ready. [/QUOTE]
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