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Thinking about picking up a new welder...

dirtygoat

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Looking at the Lincoln 180 wire feed...

The one I've been using worked really good...

But, is no longer availible to me...

Right now I'm tacking everything in place with a 100 amp mig...




What machines are you guys using and what do you think about it???
 
star light swap meet had 1 today out side wanted $220

out side towards end almost picked it up it was clean wish I found that deal when I was in the market for one.220 amp lincoln looked barly used clean tip and shield .
 
180's are a good machine---if you can spring for it, go 210---you'll be happy you did... When I got my Miller 210, I was actually looking at the Miller 180, but had the few extra bucks and when for it!!!
Either way you go, you'll be happy...:awesomework:
 
I have a 110V lincoln 100amp machine with .023 wire in it.

Then I have a 220V miller 175amp machine with .030 in it.

Lastly I have a 220V SNAPON 225amp machine with .035 wire for large jobs.

I think if I had bought the MM175 first I probally woulndt have the other two.

I had the 100amp machine along time ago. I decided I needed a bigger machine so I got the 225amp machine. I got tired of all the "arc welder jokes" and decided I needed a medium sized machine. So I got the 175 and use the **** out of it more than the other two.:awesomework:
 
i love my MM 252:cool: oh ya and i love my spool gun attachment to:beer:

i also like MM 175 is a good welder, it will weld anything you would ever want to put on a rig...
 
I really really like my Millermatic 210, i can weld thin gauge sheet metal with .023 and weld 1/2" plate with .030/.035 if i bevel the edge(duh right?). The only thing i don't like about it is that it's not a TIG:cool:, the only thing better is a 250. then you get digital and more power. I've used all the Millermatics and the 210 is best all around without going overboard. there is nothing on a wheeler you couldn't weld. also i've used, but dont own any lincolns, they are of equal quality in my opinion, what do you like, red or blue?:cool:

just don't get anything smaller than a 175 or 180 series. I have a 135 110v and it's OK for small stuff and tacking, but i dont' even use it, just can't bring myself to sell it.
 
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Whoops gone now. I just ordered the Miller 211, it was $970 and has a $75 dollar rebate. I really didn't want to buy a used machine. I think I will be happy with the 211 for quite a while.
 

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