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I am looking at either the Miller multimatic 255, Millermatic 255 or Lincoln 360MP. Mainly looking for pulse mig. Which one of the 3 would you guys recommend. Currently have a Millermatic 252.
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Originally Posted by mark_92

I am looking at either the Miller multimatic 255, Millermatic 255 or Lincoln 360MP. Mainly looking for pulse mig. Which one of the 3 would you guys recommend. Currently have a Millermatic 252.
Reply:I have never tried the Lincoln machine, so I have no direct comparison. But I can tell you I love my Multimatic 255.Miller Multimatic 255
Reply:Was going to run it with my push pull gun.
Reply:Enjoying the Millermatic 255 i purchased maybe a month or two ago.www.FirehouseFabricators.comZachMillermatic 255Lincoln SW200Hypertherm Powermax 45xp2x4 CNC Plasma Table.
Reply:Does anyone know why the Lincoln is $2500 more than the Miller units and is it worth the difference?
Reply:What type of work are you doing?Like structural steel, hard facing and or repair? Dave

Originally Posted by mark_92

I am looking at either the Miller multimatic 255, Millermatic 255 or Lincoln 360MP. Mainly looking for pulse mig. Which one of the 3 would you guys recommend. Currently have a Millermatic 252.
Reply:Mark,I have the MillerMatic 255 and the Miller XR-Alumapro push-pull gun, 25 foot (301569). The gun that came with my 255 is the MDX 250 series. I guess it is okay... (I would have been happier with it if it used the same consumables as my other Miller guns). I bought the MM 255 for pulse and spray capabilities. After about the first week, I have only used it in pulse - steel and aluminum, and for steel, almost exclusively spray, even on material as thin as .093". For steel I run 90% argon and 10% CO. For aluminum 100% argon. I bought this machine for use in my home shop, and at our barn. I chose the MillerMatic over the MultiMatic because I have several welders, my preference is one function, not multi-function - this is just me. If space were at a premium, I might have gone with the MultiMatic 255. Geoff
Reply:Mainly just repair work.
Reply:I have a Syncrowave 250DX tig, so wasnt thinking needing a multi process, but the price difference wasnt to much between the Millers.
Reply:Miller has left a bad taste in my mouth. Board repairs required for my Syncrowave 250DX (purchased new in 2006, and stored in a climate controlled shop and not plugged in when not in use) after less than 50 hours of use back in 2012, as well as my Spectrum 2050 plasma cutter - also with less than 50 hours of use. Then the switch went bad in the plasma torch gun and Miller wanted a fortune for a new torch. And Miller has discontinued parts support for some of the pieces of my Trailblazer Pro 350D.Quite frankly, when I spend a significant amount of $ on equipment I expect to be able to source parts for it for 20+ years. Also I don't expect to have to replace thousands of dollars worth of boards after so few hours - especially when they have not been abused.I spent well over 20K on new Miller equipment during a 3 year period, and I'm disappointed in the lifespan as well as the cost.My last purchase was a Lincoln 210 MP, and I've been very happy with it. If I were to buy a large MIG today, I'd look closely at the Lincoln. Miller un-earned my business.Miller Trailblazer Pro 350DMiller Suitcase MIGMiller Spectrum 2050Miller Syncrowave 250DXLincoln 210MP
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Originally Posted by mark_92

Does anyone know why the Lincoln is $2500 more than the Miller units and is it worth the difference?
Reply:Is this for machine work and ag equipment repair?Dave

Originally Posted by mark_92

Mainly just repair work.
Reply:Repairs are different too, some like the Freebird are using 300 some of the day in weldup but garage/hobby maintenance work the extra not such a big deal especially if this is machine, equipment out of position where it ends up 1 gas solid wire. If time is money and you are paying guys to run it regular the juice is nothing. But most people less than a full time fab shop buy,,, have some projects that get caught up and it sits a lot more as time goes on. Saving 5 minutes twice a week in a maint shop not worth it, saving 10 hrs journeyman welding a week a different matter.www.urkafarms.com
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Originally Posted by mark_92

Does anyone know why the Lincoln is $2500 more than the Miller units and is it worth the difference?
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Originally Posted by mark_92

I have a Syncrowave 250DX tig, so wasn’t thinking needing a multi process, but the price difference wasn’t to much between the Millers.
Reply:It does help to know some background and what you are trying to do, if it involves time/money etc. A Synchro is great, as mentioned the price difference in the millers not that great.Last edited by Sberry; 03-22-2022 at 04:52 PM.www.urkafarms.com
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Originally Posted by Louie1961

I sold my Syncrowave 250 and my Millermatic 252 to buy the Multimatic 255. I wanted pulse (don't really need it, I am just a hobbyist, but my wife indulges my hobbies) and I wanted more space in my 2 car garage. I bought the Syncrowave about 8 years ago for mostly the same reasons...I wanted it and I found a deal. But over the course of 7 or 8 years of owning the Syncrowave I found that I never really TIG welded much of anything and absolutely no aluminum except for practice and teaching myself to do it. Near the end I was only stick welding with the Syncrowave. So, for me and my needs, it made sense to go to the Multimatic 255. I love it.
Reply:If I didnt already have one first thing would take a breather and get me a 2oo class with bitty solid wire in it, then be thinking where I might be along that next trail. The juice between that Linc and the Blue well pays for the 211 with some left over, extra bottle and all.www.urkafarms.com
Reply:If the aluminum bug bites me, I will invest in an alumapro lite push pull gun. Heck, I may just get it for shiggles and gits.Miller Multimatic 255
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Originally Posted by Louie1961

If the aluminum bug bites me, I will invest in an alumapro lite push pull gun. Heck, I may just get it for shiggles and gits.
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Originally Posted by BrooklynBravest

Random question, do you ever get any clunking of spool itself when it spins? It’s not impeding my welding but it is a bit annoying because you feel it jerk the wire slightly. Like when the spool makes one full revolution it clunks quickly.
Reply:Just general repairs and creating junk in the garage is all its gonna be used for. I have a python push-pull gun already that I use on the 252. Lately Ive just been using the tig for 16ga Mild steel hk receivers. I was just looking to upgrade for the pulse function on the mig since my tig doesnt have pulse. |
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