Posted by TimV on February 07, 2009 at 15:51:33 from (24.59.211.126):
In Reply to: Handy welder ? Maybe OT posted by Cockshutt Mike on February 07, 2009 at 14:13:30:
Mike: check the archives of this site for many more references to this question, the vast majority of which have the same answer--you'd be MUCH better served by either buying a decent used 220-V welder (plenty of Lincoln AC225's out there for $100 or less), a decent wire feed welder (which have pretty much taken over the niche once held by 110-V stick welders) or a GOOD 110-V stick welder (Miller's in particular is popular with people that can't get 220-V or a wire-feed to locations) as a distant third choice. If you're an expert welder, you MAY be able to turn out amateur-looking work with one of these cheap units, but if you're a beginning welder, you'll turn out much more profanity than you ever will welds.
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