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Anyone have or use the new Miller 212AS? Just curious as to how it performs and to its limitations.
Reply:I read over on the Miller forum , one of the Miller Tech guys saying that the 212AS has the exact same transformer and choke design as the older MM210 . They wanted to duplicate the older MM210 arc characteristics but update the machine with AS and a solid state contactor . I used to have a new MM210 and I liked it a lot . 3/8 was about it's limit on a single pass though . Nice smooth arc and it could just get into spray transfer if you ran the machine wide open ( short intervals though ) . The newer MM212 would be even nicer with an infinite voltage control too ( the older MM210 had 7 taps ) .I think it would be pretty hard to go wrong with the MM212 . I looked VERY hard at this machine this week but ended up buying a new TA 210 Fabricator instead . More features , more power , more duty cycle , and some nice value addeds was what convinced me .Miller MM252 with Q300Hypertherm PM1000Everlast Powertig 200DXMiller Syncrowave 200
Reply:Thanks for the reply Tigster. Today I broke the heart of a 212 but I gave a new home to the 252.
Reply:Cool , the MM252 is a MUCH more capable machine . I'm sure you will really like it .Miller MM252 with Q300Hypertherm PM1000Everlast Powertig 200DXMiller Syncrowave 200
Reply:Look what found it's way into the back of my truck. I already have more projects than time, and that's just from the family and friends! Aint she purty? Attached Images
Reply:Nice looking machine. Let us know how she drives. Looking to upgrade soon myself. |
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