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Well I plan on welding various things, and its my first welder so I bought a HOBART IRONMAN 210 I got a great price basically $1050..So is this a good machine for the hobbiest who may get into serious welding?
Reply:Originally Posted by goodoleboyWell I plan on welding various things, and its my first welder so I bought a HOBART IRONMAN 210 I got a great price basically $1050..So is this a good machine for the hobbiest who may get into serious welding?
Reply:First rule of welding. You never own a big enough welder. So your ahead of the game with the 210. I have the miller 210 version. I bought it for doing repair work on my landscape company equipment. Now that I sold that company, its been put into front line work for my fabrication company. I orginally was going to buy the miller 175. I am glad now I didn't.Lincoln 300 Vantage 2008300 Commander 1999SA250 1999SA200 1968Miller Syncrowave 200XMT350MPA/S-52E/xr-15Xtreme 12vs Millermatic 251 w/30A Millermatic 251 Dialarc 250 Hypertherm 1250 GEKA & Bantom Ironwokers
Reply:Originally Posted by Broccoli1Yes. Nuttin' to worry about and weld on brudda
Reply:Originally Posted by Broccoli1Yes. Nuttin' to worry about and weld on brudda
Reply:It's a good choice and will handle full blown production on the lighter materials. Heck even that 1000 amp monster would turn down low enough to do 20ga. It sucks when you don't have enough juice to do the job.The difference between art and craft is the quality of the workmanship. I am an artist. |
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