Posted by Billy NY on May 13, 2014 at 07:19:29 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: welder ? posted by jennifer408 on May 13, 2014 at 06:57:00:
Is there a local welding supply house, always worth checking with a place like that, we had one locally that was well stocked, but was also heavily service orientated, had the capability to work on what they sold, which was Miller, I bought 2 new miller 225 Bobcat/Trailblazers, and used NT251 for myself + a lot of consumables from them, both work and personal reasons, they were that good, the partners at the company were impressed with pricing and service, yet they were 160 miles away, close to where I am from, so I could do business on Saturdays or remotely, and we had a lot of suppliers in the NYC area, yet I dealt with them exclusively for 3 years, well over 10K, not a big spender but I sure was happy with their service. I bought a small carry around Miller welder for small weld washer welds on our structural connections, they helped me find a solution and with ironworker rates, it was cost effective given how many of these there were to weld, it saved our company money on labor, + the technical support and determining what equipment was best for what task, you could hang this unit off your shoulder, plug it in at any electrical drop on a floor, move right along, a buzz box like a Lincoln 250 would not work, and I put a senior, much older person on this task given his age. This little unit was like $900, you could stick weld with it and the duty cycle was perfect for the work it was bought for. The inspector passed all these welds, which were just to secure square 1/4" thick washers on connections fastening large windows to a building.
Well more than you needed to hear, just mentioned it as it was a good experience, I really liked working with this supplier, they have been sold and a larger firm bought them out after almost 50 years of business, I think its Haun or Hahn or something like that now.
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