im looking to buy a relatively inexpensive welder but i do want some bang for my buck. not planning on welding frames or anything like that, mostly sheet metal, brackets, whatever. ive been looking around for a solid core mig welder with the argon attachment. is this a decent welder? what kinda stuff should i be looking for when shopping? http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00982889000P?keyword=mig&prdNo=8 thanks!
http://www.mylincolnelectric.com/Catalog/equipmentdatasheet.aspx?p=59619 I've got one of these and I love it.
I bought a Lincoln Handy Mig and in hindsight I probably should have bucked up and bought something I could grow with. Its ok for some body stuff, but anything heavier than that I'm not so sure it can handle it.
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=467889&highlight=welder http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=463094&highlight=welder http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=352974&highlight=welder http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=448896&highlight=welder http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=448372&highlight=welder Just a few of many posts re: welders
Personally I wouldn't buy one from Sears ! I would invest in a good 220v Miller , Lincoln , Clark , Hobart or any of the other good name brands out there . I have a Lincoln and does well for me . I will say I see more Lincolns & Miller than any others . Just my opinion ! Retro Jim
Consider a Miller, Hobart or Lincoln. I just bought a Hobart 210 but I thought there 110's were on sale for 299 at TSC.
For about the same price you can buy a lincoln at home depot and your going with a name thats trusted just my 2 cents.
You're helpless. Pay attention to yourself. You also said, "what kinda stuff should i be looking for when shopping?" The first post in the first link is asking the same question. Wouldn't it be smart to gather up existing information rather than wait for people with the knowledge that won't repeat themselves? In kind words. Go help yourself.
Second on the Hobart Handler 140. A very capable machine for the price, and runs off standard household power. Set it up for gas right away, much cleaner than flux-core.
get on craigslist and find yourself a used Miller or Lincoln. Most likely for less money. And you can always get it serviced and find consumables for it.
Well it'd help if you told us your price range, (if that's not too personal). That way we can tell you exactly which ones to look at. I love Miller's and always have. Just my .02
spend the money and buy a miller or snap on 220v or you will own two welders by the time you are donelike my self a 110v that i never use anymore and a nice 220v that will weld anything
Just bought a miller 135 off craigslist. It rocks. It can do most welding jobs. New model is the 140. Check craigslist and save a few bucks.
jackedup460 first post, really? you've been around here a while haven't you? non the less welcome and way to "jump" in.
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I own and use both Miller and Lincoln brand welders. I cannot praise them enough and would never consider buying anything else. I have heard great things about the Millermatic as well. It seems a great machine for a beginner welder. If you have 220 anywhere in your house/garage then please do yourself a favor and DO NOT buy a 110 welder. The 220 units are superior and you will be glad you made the choice when you start welding on frames and other thick metals. My .02 cents.