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reactone 01-17-2008 07:29 PM

Re: in the market for a mig welder, thinking about a miller
 
I also have the Lincoln Sp-135, Its a night and day diffrerence when compared to the flux core.

allgo88 01-17-2008 09:25 PM

Re: in the market for a mig welder, thinking about a miller
 
i have a lincoln 140t.its a good 110 welder.does gas and flux.make sure the welder you buy comes with the gauges.their not cheap if you have to buy them seperatly.

Boosted4Life 01-18-2008 01:12 PM

Re: in the market for a mig welder, thinking about a miller
 
thats the way to show em Jay.So how is the beats coming along its been forever since we talked

accordepicenter 01-18-2008 01:46 PM

Re: in the market for a mig welder, thinking about a miller
 
o i forgot, no ls motors around. Anyway, the engine is ready to go to the machinist, other than that, i need a welder to finish the new mani and all the piping. Lets see, other than that, besides a few nuts/bolts and gaskets and a little bit of wiring, i have pretty much everything i need to finish the project. Oh yeah, i quit workin on the road and now i work for National Grid: lineman class B.

Boosted4Life 01-18-2008 05:56 PM

Re: in the market for a mig welder, thinking about a miller
 
sweet if you can you should come down and chill tommorow Machias is having a lilp ary thing then we chillen over at Shanes.

Racintweek 01-19-2008 01:10 PM

Re: in the market for a mig welder, thinking about a miller
 

Originally Posted by CSaddict
I have a little Lincoln 135. It works well. I want to get a Miller 252 maybe in the spring.



we just bought a 252 to compliment our 350p. we have had nothing but trouble with arc starting and burnback. we have had the local miller rep come to the shop twice now and no luck. he first gave us a set of knurled-V rollers because he thought the wire was slipping, that didnt work so now he is thinking there is something wrong with the feeder system (not a consistent feed rate causing the burnback)

IMO the machine needs another roller drive like the 350p. the 252 is the same machine as the 350p except no pulse and only one set of rollers. i dont think the lack of pulse would mean they needed to axe one of the rollers as well. and i think they are covering up a problem as the MM251 was only on the market for less than a year before the 252 came out

if it werent for the slipping issue i think the 252 is just as good as the 350p. the only time i use pulse on the 350p is when were using the aluminum push-pull setup. a cheaper alternative to the 252 is the 212. the only difference is the 252 is digital the 212 is old school knobs





and Dave, i dont know if your machine has it but pre-post flow may give those welds some Tig looking color




accordepicenter 02-18-2008 10:23 PM

Re: in the market for a mig welder, thinking about a miller Updated
 
bump

E-b0la 02-19-2008 02:05 PM

Re: in the market for a mig welder, thinking about a miller Updated
 
I have the Hobart 180 package from tractor supply and it came with EVERYTHING - a tank. Glove, brush, autodimming helmet, car, hammer, wire, regulator ect..

Honestly the Hobart is a great welder. It welds just as good as the same voltage miller welder would.

The gun on mine even says Miller :P

accordepicenter 02-19-2008 06:01 PM

Re: in the market for a mig welder, thinking about a miller Updated
 

Originally Posted by E-b0la

Honestly the Hobart is a great welder. It welds just as good as the same voltage miller welder would.

The gun on mine even says Miller :P

mine didnt come with the tank and some accessories, but it did come with all the stuff except wire and tips to run solid wire instead of flux core, regulator and lines etc. And yes, my gun says miller too. Seems like a pretty decent machine soo far


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