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Let's see your Welders


JohnnyU

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I want to see what everyone is using for welders, and some of the specs for your particular set-up. Basically, I want to sticky this as a "Welder Selection Guide". :icon_thumby:
 
Craftsman 120v mig. It will weld up to 1/4" plate on a double pass.

My dad has a gas powered stick welder.

I like it. I learned to weld with it and it works great for what I need right now.
 
Lincoln 175HD. Picked it up very lighly used for $500 (minus the tank).
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Lincoln PowerMig 180, welds up to 1/2" single pass with .045 fluxcore, pretty much the new version of the 175.
 
I haven't used it much but here's mine.
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I run a lincoln welder, 120V rated up to 5/16'' on flux and 1/4'' on gas, ill get specs and pics this week, or weekend
 
I have a powermig 215, powcon 200 and a Miller 250 AC/DC-HF Tig/stick setup.
 
I have full access to 3 different welding shops, so there are any number of different welders I use but I dont own any. Mainly I use a Miller Dinasty 700 for TIG and Stick and a Lincoln 175HD or a Millermatic 252 for MIG.
I love that Dynasty 700, top of the line TIG tecnology, I wish I had the $15000 to buy one for myself.

-Jester
 
Been there done that on the trail once. Had to weld a yoke back onto a drive shaft. We used 2 batteries and man did that have PLENTY of juice!
 
My first welder, a Century 130. Good for sheet metal but it's always been a little on the weak side. It'll do 1/8", but it takes more time, and it's got a low duty cycle.. I've still got it around because the 110V makes it a lot more portable.

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And the big one. It's a Millermatic 210 and I absolutely love this welder. This pic is shortly after I got it.. look at those brand spankin' new welding gloves. They're not that blue anymore... Both tanks are Steelmix 3 from Airgas.

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Miller 250, Miller 251X and a mid 70's Hobart. All work damn nice, and the two Millers are setup with aluminum spool guns as well.

-andrew
 

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