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They sell a 40 amp model on eBay for $499. Specs look good. Anyone ever bought one of these and can share their experience with it?http://www.rilandusa.com/http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...8654%26fvi%3D1
Reply:Jack Storts ("Storts") on some of the other forums is a dealer. I think he was one of the first US dealers.From what I've read, it's not good for expanded metal and other applications where you need constant refiring of the arc."Hotfoot" on the other forums bought one and gave a review. Do a search for Hotfoot at Weld Talk at www.hobartwelders.com and I know Storts is over here: http://z14.invisionfree.com/Weldors_...ex.php?act=idx
Reply:A decent price, looks like it cuts through some decent size plate in various metal types.John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:I would investigate Parker before Riland. They look the same but supposedly Parker has some extra care in production. That said, I can be gullible at times so they might all come form the same Chinese factory, with the same internals.I was thinking about their 40/160 TIG for a light carry around, but haven't pulled the trigger. They also sell on Ebay, which is less then from the Parker website
Reply:I have one for over a year now and it work great. I have not had any problems with it. The tips are two in one. If you burn one end up all you do is turn it around.Lincoln Power Mig 200Ready Welder spool gunLincoln Tomb Stone AC DCMPM 150 AMP DC portable Arc welder and GeneratorRiland 40 AMP Plazma Cutter |
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