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Old 02-29-2008, 07:26 PM   #10 (permalink)
Hog Chain
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Re: Miller Mig Welder

Being an old stick weldor, I wasn't too sure about the mig welders. Well, I bit the bullet and purchased a Miller 251 about a year ago. Man, I didn't know what I had been missing, this machine rocks! Running a argon and co2 mix with .035 solid wire there is little to no splatter or slag to chip off. Just brush with a wire brush and you are ready to paint. It welds up to 1/2" in a single pass. Miller Mig is the way to go.

My next purchase is going to be a Tig for the thin stuff. I hope it impresses me as much as the mig. Just watching weldors using the Tig it appears to be a lot like oxy/acel welding, just a little prettier.
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