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Let's see your Welders


Here's a tig root I did in school, I'm currently on the lookout for a rig, I have eyed one up, a 95 f350. 7.3L 180,000km, brand new lincoln ranger 305G machine, comes complete:

Tig root on 3/8'' mild steel with 1/8'' gap and 1/8'' land, using a 1/8'' tungsten and 1/8'' filler, 60 degree included bevel angle :D
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Heres that welding truck i am looking to purchase :icon_welder:

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Just bought one of these. Will be delivered to the shop next week. Goodbye Lincoln Hello Miller
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just added a few more to the fleet of metal to metal burners... got a new power mig 216 with spool gun still have the ole idle arc 250 buzz box 175t 135t and also upgraded to a new 80 gallon kobalt air compressor..


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Miller Man

I have a Millermatic 252. Welds 22ga.-1/2" plate rated. Could weld thicker metal due to millers are truly under rated. Got the biggest bottle of gas I could fit on the back:D. Picked it up back in October of 2011 for $2600, with helmet, lease and fill. I have no previous school on welding, just self taught. Love it, works so well and is very diverse.:icon_welder:
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Got me a plasma cuter too, Hypertherm45. Rated to sever 3/4" but a buddy of mine cut 1" once, was really hot! cut.
 
I've since scored a Clarke 180EN and a bottle of gas. Built a cart, too. It holds all my consumables and both wire feeds. I can't believe that only four years ago I only had a mapp torch and one small welder.

FWIW I've burned a lot of shit together with a lot of machines and the Clarkes produce work that is every bit as good as some done on a better machine. They're cheap and the company is out of business now but if you're in the market and don't want to spend much, I'd highly recommend one.

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Got a snap on mig 220. Very comparable to a miller or Lincoln in price and duty cycle. Paid $2150 for it. Didn't have to come out the cash at once was nice. Made by CK systematics in Washington st. So all American and it uses a tweeko trigger so Lincoln tips and everything else works. Been super happy with it.
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My Miller 135 and x375 extreme plasma cutter! Used them for fixing my body mounts for safety inspection, welding up my backrack and 2x6x3/16" rear bumper. All mounted onto a Frankenstein shopping cart with custom extension cord mounted to it! :icon_welder:
 
80's miller 225 AC thunderbolt, runs like new, I love stick, but am looking at buying an XMIT 350 miller inverter to do it all.

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My first little welder - Northern Industrial 125 loaded with Hobart .030 flux core wire. It's sitting on a cart I made from a couple of No Parking signs I found and some old bed rails I had laying around. They make for decent 16 ga angle. Still have to shoot some paint on it. Getting better on my welds with a little practice. A noob rig to be sure, but it'll do all I need to do for now. My wife got me a pretty nice autodarkening helmet for my b-day too. And yes, my wife is awesome. :headbang:

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my old miller cricket xl i picked up at a yard sale for 100 bucks and it even has a gas hook up. i went to a technical school for welding for 2 years and learned on the millermatic 350p's which are great machines but i can run just as good of a weld with my little cricket this pic is when i first got it all i had to do was put the new gun on and it even came with a new miller replaceement
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was time for a new toy

KMS tools was having a sale so i needed something shiny and new
 

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Well my old Campbell Hausfield, El-China junk went away last week and my Brother in law came to my rescue. It's a Air Products model AC225U stick arc welder. 230V The price was perfect, FREE. Haven't used it yet as it needs a new plug on it to match my outlet. Need some sticks too. Made in the USA and weighs a ton.
 

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I have a Lincoln Power Mig 255 with a Prince spool gun and a Lincoln Ranger 9 with a LN-25 mig attachment.
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any suggestions on a good first all around welder to buy? ARC or flux core/mig..? is $275 a good price for a fairly new hobart stickmate 235? of $150 for a lincoln weld-pack 3200hd?
 
I don't like flux core for the simple fact that's is messy they often have a ton of slag/splatter. What are your plans for the welder ie light fab work or heavy fabrication? I prefer Lincoln wire feeds with solid wire. You can weld just about anything you want as long as its clean and not windy...
 

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