Find out if there is a Thermal arc dealer nearby. When you say Millermatic, there are a bunch of different Millermatics. Weld strength has been discussed pretty extensively on here already. Yes, MIG can be strong. Yes, MIG can have more potential problems. Yes, MIG has to be useed inside with no drafts. Really critical work will specify stick welding over MIG. For something an experienced welder wants to be really strong, 9 times out of 10 he will choose Stick. Take it for what it is. For most farm related welding a MIG should be fine. The most important factors are operator skill and proper joint preparation for what ever process is used. Dave
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