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IM LOOKIN FOR A NEW STICK WELDER FOR SOME HEAVY WORK I HAVE A MIG BUT I NEED THE UMPH OF A STICK.I WAS LOOKIN AT THE LINCOLN AC 225 OR THE AC/DC 225. IS THE AC/DC MODEL WORTH THE XTRA CASH.I DONT NEED DC RIGHT NOW BUT IF I BUY IT NOW ITS GOOD TO HAVE AVALIBLE AND I KNO IF I DONT THEN A WEEK LATER IM GONNA NEED A DC UNIT.WHAT DO YALL THINK I SHUOLD DO.KISS...KEEP IT SAFE STUPID
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Reply:The AC/DC welder is a good deal. It permits the use of many different rods.Miller Millermatic 252Miller Syncrowave 200Liincoln AC-DC 225Victor O-A Set
Reply:What's the job, it'll help with the answer.If you're butt-welding 2" plate v.s. planning to stick some aluminum... it may vary someone's answer.***************************************Lincoln AC225 stick welderLincoln HD100 WeldPak flux core wire feed welderThree of the cheapest grinders money can buy
Reply:BTW, I have the AC 225. Before I purchased mine I asked the same question. Many people stated that the DC unit provides a much more stable welding arc. I have welded and cut with my AC225 and haven't had any problems... there's plenty of power***************************************Lincoln AC225 stick welderLincoln HD100 WeldPak flux core wire feed welderThree of the cheapest grinders money can buy |
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