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I have the opportunity to buy a hobart beta mig for $300. I'm looking for something to weld body panels and up to 1/4". Not sure on the model still waiting for the guy to reply. Just wondering if this would be a smart buy? I have mig, smaw, and oxy fuel experience and looking into buy my first welder but the budget is tight so any advice is appreciated.
Reply:Ironic: Just this last weekend I was at a buddies wrecking yard and he needed some minor repairs around the shop. Out of the back he pulls this Hobart Beta Mig 200 that looked older than Methuselah. I was dubious of it to say the least. Turns out it welded great. Was running .035 wire with a Argon/Co2. Worked great. I say if it welds good then for 300 bucks I would do it.Jay DavisAWS-CWIC-60 Specialty Welding ContractorLoving husband, and father of two boys (
Reply:Older machines dont have printed circuit boards. If you do some reading on this site, a lot of people are having issues with PCB welders....after some time, you just cant get the parts to fix them. Ill take a big, fat, heavy, old transformer ANY day.As of right now, Im looking into a TIG machine. I really want something that doesnt have any PCB in it. Looks like an old 300 ap/b in my future.JDPS// While you CANT get a PCB for a 4 yr old tig 185 from Lincoln.....you can still get parts for the 1972 model Idealarc 250 ac/dc !! Chew on that for a while.Lincoln IdealArc 250 AC/DC w/ tigLincoln Ranger 8Miller Millermatic 140Victor Cutting setForney gas welding setMilwaukee power-tools3 legged dog named SpeedyFridge full of Diet Coke1 angry wife2 loud kids |
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