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, I now have a miller 150 that is about 8 to 10 yrs. old,not enough power for heavy aluminum , it seems that that it has only one heat , when I try to tig some thin al.or steel it burns through even when the amptrol is just turned real low. I think the Dynasty is the machine for me but cannot deside if the DX is the better choice for thin aluminum sheet and anodized ,fuel tanks, tower repair ect. It seems that there is only a couple hundred difference in them. Are the extra features something that are useful or just another thing that can go wrong. Any input will be appreciated
Reply:Welding aluminum? Get the DX ! Its a no brainer.
Reply:Originally Posted by Fat BastardWelding aluminum? Get the DX ! Its a no brainer.
Reply:When I bought my Syncrowave 250, many years ago; I stepped in way over my head. I have never been sorry. I still every time I use it. If I were buying today, I'd buy the Dynasty 200 DX; without a blink. Remember this: it's a lifetime investment. And since everyone wants one, the resale value is high.9-11-2001......We Will Never ForgetRetired desk jockey. Hobby weldor with a little training. Craftsman O/A---Flat, Vert, Ovhd, Horz. Miller Syncrowave 250
Reply:Thanks guys, I guess I have no braines, been welding with junk to long the DX is the way to go .Thanks again for the comeback.
Reply:i have the dx its a great welder i dont know why thy still sell the 200 sd with the price diffand now theres a water cooler for the 200or you can buy the hole kit for $4385.00 Attached Images |
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