Posted by jon f mn on July 28, 2013 at 13:14:57 from (70.194.73.218):
In Reply to: Mig welder posted by Sparktrician on July 28, 2013 at 09:53:13:
I've had several miller welders and the only one I liked was the Vintage that I still use. The others were reliable but harder to use and for aluminum, which I do a lot of, they were crappy. I have a lincoln Square Wave 255 tig and a smaller SP170 which is a 220v mig in the small size. The 255 is a great welder and will do anything I need. The sp170 will weld up to 1/4" but also has a light duty cycle. I used to have a Square wave 175 that was very nice but didn't have enough duty cycle. I would recommend this one. The machanical controls will weld better and unless you are figuring on production welding are very reliable. You don't notice the difference too much welding steel accept for more sticking the wire to the tip, but for aluminum with a spool gun these are much better. You will use many less tips with the machanical adjustments over electronic controls.
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