Who likes their 120volt mig machines,? Are they for hobby or worth the investment? ANyone use these exclusively?
Reply:I have one.And no I dont use it exclusively.. I dispise it.. ...zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:I like mine.. very handy. For what I do, it's plenty. Mostly light fab and sheetmetal. For heavier stuff, I fire up the Dyansty and TIG or stick it.For what it's worth, it's a Millermatic 135. Bought mainly cause I wanted Portability and able to run off my generator if I felt the urge to.
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ove my miller 110 unit. Done allot of welding from hobby to commercial work with it.Miller DVI2Lincoln Precision Tig 225Thermodynamics Cutmaster 38Everything else needed.
Reply:I've had a MM130 (Dad does now), a HH135 (Friend has it now), and now a Millermatic Passport (for sale) which runs more on 120V than it does 240V. The Passport is still out of their league because its inverter allows it to outshine all the others even on a 120V circuit.But these machines are excellent WITHIN their limitations. They excel at sheet metal and narrow-wall steel tubing. For non-structural applications they do 1/8" very well in GMAW and 3/16" in FCAW.You can make a lot of money with one, but stay away from the trailer hitches, please.
Reply:ZAP'S dosent count he has a cheepo flux core only one, held togather with welding clamps...but then again he is still using it so maybe that's some thing to be considerd.i have the MM135 also, had it for over 6 years and its been verry usefull. with proper prep it can handle a great deal. i put togather my 22'X20' 2 story shop with mine along with many other projects and repairs. i have more than gotten my $$ back out of it many, many times over. i have never regretted getting it or the choice of the one i got. Attached ImagesLast edited by fun4now.; 04-03-2007 at 11:48 PM. summer is here, plant a tree for mother earth. if you dont have time or space, sponcer some one else to plant one for you.feel free to shoot me a PM or e-mail me at [email]
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Reply:here is the shop i built all steel framed all welded with the MM135.they most defenetly have there uses. Attached Images summer is here, plant a tree for mother earth. if you dont have time or space, sponcer some one else to plant one for you.feel free to shoot me a PM or e-mail me at [email]
[email protected] i got lots of time.
Reply:Hey 8angus,I've had a Miller Sidekick 110v 90A MIG welder for years. It is the sweetest welder for sheetmetal and up to 1/4", although I've had to use it on thicker with multi-pass on several occasions. I use it exclusively for the sheetmetal, floorpans, trunkpans, kick panels and any other thin metal on the classic cars I do restorations. I use .023, ER70S-6, C-25 for this type work. It is is superb. If you could find one of these gems, I'd say grab it!! Good hunting...DennyComplete Welding/Machine/Fab. ShopMobile UnitFinally retired*Moderator*"A man's word is his honor...without honor there is nothing.""Words are like bullets.... Once they leave your muzzle, you cannot get them back."