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Any one have any experience with the two of these machines. Pros or cons of either one. Looking for a portable machine and thinking the multi function might be a nice option. Any thoughts?  Thank You
Reply:bump any input is greatly appreciated.
Reply:I ran the Multimatic at Millers Under the Hood and it ran real nice in MIG mode.....if I could finaggle one for a weekend it would be nice to try it out in all three modes.The Multimatic uses the Passport MIG tech and the Maxstar tech for tig and stick.
Reply:I have had a couple of maxstars over the years they run tig and stick nice. I would like to get some input on the Thermal Arc 211i. I have been considering the 2 the TA is much cheaper then the Miller, but everything I have is blue.
Reply:The TA 211i is also a lot heavier. I was considering the 211 until I found out how much it weighs.I would also like to hear more about the Multimatic, particularly as regards stick-welding performance.JohnA few weldersA lot of hammersA whole lot of C-clamps
Reply:Yes I saw the weight difference 29lbs compared to 58lbs. Don't really want to lug the extra weight around but if it is a better machine so be it. The duty cycle on the TA 211 looks a little better. The TA also holds a 33lb spool.
Reply:And it appears that on the TA211i there is No carrying handle! An optional 'cage' is available that looks like it would allow you to carry it, but it is an extra cost option. If a Hobart 210MVP that weighs 89# can have a handle why not a 56# 211i?
Reply:I just got my Multimatic 200 setup.   It arrived the day before I went on vacation.  Ran the first beads tonight.I only had 90/10 CO/Ar.  My C25 is in the shed in the back yard and didn't feel like grabing a flashlight and walking it back.Steel I had was on the thick side of 3/16.   I used 110V plug and it was in a standard 15 Amp outlet (backed by a 20 Amp breaker and its 12 gauge wire).I cleaned the steel with a flap wheel.  One side.Setup was using the autoset.  Which if I remember was 19V and 275 with .030 wire size.It welded very smooth but the start of the welds were cold.   Almost TIG like.  Hardly any spatter.  The start of the weld was very cold.  Like a caterpiller.  Definite lines/bends on the edges.  About 1/2 inch into the weld it flattened out a bit.   Definitly blended in to the sides but I wouldn't call it wetting out.  I don't have enough experience to tell if its the gas or not.  I added .4 volts and about 25 ipm and not much difference (you can 'tweak' the autoset).   After a minute or two, I could hear the cooling fan come on.   Cooling fan is a bit whiney compared to the fans on bigger welders.  Comparable to the fan on my Hypertherm (but louder) and Maxstar.  Fan shut off after about a minute of cooling.I switched to 1/4" settings and quite frankly the bead still didn't flatten out.The beads were incredibly smooth for out of the box setting.   Overall, I really really like this machine and for 1/8" and on the car type projects I suspect it will be great even on 110V.Things to be aware of:It is the only one of these mult-use machines that run on 110V and 220V.  On thinner material it runs identically on either voltage (well, at least I can't tell the difference).The autoset is really done right.  Gets you in the ballpark and lets you tweak from there.The Twelco connectors are mini size, so your accessories for something like a Maxstar or Dynasty will not work.  Also for TIG, the pedal is a 4 pin one.  Miller makes an adapter fo the pedal.  Not sure what is available for Twelcos.  Kind of a shame since I have so much cable/wire with the bigger Twelco.  I'm thinking when the warranty is up, I might change the connectors.  One thing, I haven't figured out how to setup the post flow timer (if there is even such an option).  The gas cuts off very quickly at the end but the beads themselves look good (no porosity).  Maybe I'm just too much of a TIG welder - kinda expect the gas to flow until the metal stops glowing red.  I can definitely here the gas flow when I start.The 'run-in' speed seems to be a bit on the slow side.  Like 75ipm.  Seems to work well though.  Starts are very smooth, not the 'putt-putt-putt-putt-buzzzzzz' that I had with the Miller 251 and too slow of a run in.  It seems to jump to full speed rather quickly.One thing I notice and I saw it when I demoed the unit (Miller road show) is that when you release the trigger, the wire keeps going for a sec.  So you get about 1" wire sticking out past the gun.   I trim it anyway, but I also get lazy and sometime like to just keep going.  I don't know, it might get annoying if I'm stiching a panel on the car.As for being portable.  Yes its light weight, but the weight is without a spool and without the torch attached.   The cables and spool add significantly to the weight.Overall, I'm happy.  I paid about 1800 at the LWS - so I did have to pay local sales tax.  Normally they only discount 15% but this was show pricing.  Bottom line, with the free arc station table it was comparable in price to a passport.I've never used a passport but everyone says it welds the same.Con Fuse!Miller Dynasty 350Millermatic 350P-Spoolmatic 30AMiller Multimatic 200Hypertherm PowerMax 1000G3Miller Maxstar 200DX
Reply:From what I see, the TA 211 looks to be priced $500-$700 less than the Miller multimatic.JasonLincoln Idealarc 250 stick/tigThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52Miller Bobcat 250Torchmate CNC tableThermal Arc Hefty 2Ironworkers Local 720
Reply:One big difference between the Multimatic 200 and TA 211i is the TIG/Stick Amperage ratings and duty cycles.While the Multimatic is a 200 Amp MIG Machine, the TIG/Stick side is only capable of 150 Amp and that is at 30% Duty Cycle.  MIG is only rated at 150A at 20% duty cycle on 230V.  Multimatic 200 BrochureThe TA 211i is a 210 Amp MIG Machine and is rated at 200 Amp @ 25% Duty Cycle for TIG/Stick welding. The MIG is also much improved over the Multimatic with a rating of 210A at 20% Duty Cycle.  Fabricator 211i BrochureThe Multimatic has the advantage of having a more portable case, lighter weight and is made in the USA.  The auto-set elite has received a lot of praise as well.The 211i is about $600 cheaper, can handle 33 lb spools and has higher MIG/TIG/Stick Amperage ratings.It really depends on the intended application for each [email protected]
Reply:I ran the machine at the under the hood event and ran it on mig and ran good i think it was made for a hobby welder but it's kinda pricey for themBut the set up makes it easy for anybody to do and it running an 8 in spool of wire should not be an issue i don't think many pros burn a whole 8 in spool in a dayI have heard a lot of good things about the ESAB machines but i have never run one my self but it might be worth looking intoBacked my CATMA over your CARMA oops clusmy me  What would SATAN do ?? Miller Trailblazer 302 AirPakMiller Digital Elite  Optrel Welding HatArcair K4000Suitcase 12RC / 12 VSHypertherm PM-45Rage 3 sawRusty old Truck
Reply:Originally Posted by JRuppOne big difference between the Multimatic 200 and TA 211i is the TIG/Stick Amperage ratings and duty cycles.While the Multimatic is a 200 Amp MIG Machine, the TIG/Stick side is only capable of 150 Amp and that is at 30% Duty Cycle.  MIG is only rated at 150A at 20% duty cycle on 230V.  Multimatic 200 BrochureThe TA 211i is a 210 Amp MIG Machine and is rated at 200 Amp @ 25% Duty Cycle for TIG/Stick welding. The MIG is also much improved over the Multimatic with a rating of 210A at 20% Duty Cycle.  Fabricator 211i BrochureThe Multimatic has the advantage of having a more portable case, lighter weight and is made in the USA.  The auto-set elite has received a lot of praise as well.The 211i is about $600 cheaper, can handle 33 lb spools and has higher MIG/TIG/Stick Amperage ratings.It really depends on the intended application for each customer.
Reply:What are you going to use this for? Work, hobby, mobile work, shop?Miller Pro 300 SS w/ cat Miller Bobcat 250Miller Diversion 165 Miller 211Miller Xtreme 375Miller 12vsMiller Dynasty 200 DX Miller Passport Plus w/ Spool GunMiller 30a spoolmaticLincoln AC225 Buzz Box VictorMathey Dearman - H&M
Reply:some small mobile jobs and weekend home shop projects.
Reply:I will say i have a 211 that I drag around its a 90# machine it gets heavy dragging it out on jobs. It gets extra wear because of that. If your mobile go with light and protective case. And with the blue one you know they will stand behind it.Miller Pro 300 SS w/ cat Miller Bobcat 250Miller Diversion 165 Miller 211Miller Xtreme 375Miller 12vsMiller Dynasty 200 DX Miller Passport Plus w/ Spool GunMiller 30a spoolmaticLincoln AC225 Buzz Box VictorMathey Dearman - H&M
Reply:I'm sorry i meant the TA 211i machine that i heard good things aboutNot ESAB ( i'm not getting senile ) i was busy talking on the phone about welding rod and typing at the same timeBacked my CATMA over your CARMA oops clusmy me  What would SATAN do ?? Miller Trailblazer 302 AirPakMiller Digital Elite  Optrel Welding HatArcair K4000Suitcase 12RC / 12 VSHypertherm PM-45Rage 3 sawRusty old Truck
Reply:Only a little worried about the weight, won't be something i pick up and carry around all the time. Put it in a gangbox and take to the job and move it around a little. Worried more about the low duty cycle of the miller. Never owned a Thermal Arc welder, did have a TA plasma machine years ago, it seemed like a decent machine.
Reply:I kept mine in one of my gang boxes its rough on the back getting them out and putting them on a cart. Give it a try..  if u put a big spool in any machine its gets to heavy, I don't think I will ever put a large spool on my 12vs. Just to much to drag around. Get what ur budget allows.  If your worried about duty cycle that's different.  What type of work will you do with it?Miller Pro 300 SS w/ cat Miller Bobcat 250Miller Diversion 165 Miller 211Miller Xtreme 375Miller 12vsMiller Dynasty 200 DX Miller Passport Plus w/ Spool GunMiller 30a spoolmaticLincoln AC225 Buzz Box VictorMathey Dearman - H&M
Reply:I'm just not liking either of them, to be honest. The T/A 211i is too heavy, and the Miller seems a bit light-duty considering the price. I like the idea of a machine that can do both stick and MIG, but I have a Maxstar  150 so I could live without the stick part.I have heard good things about ESAB's 200A MIG, but it's 240V only. If someone would make a machine like the ESAB or Kemppi 200A MIGs that would run on 120 and 240, I would buy it in a New York minute.JohnA few weldersA lot of hammersA whole lot of C-clamps
Reply:Originally Posted by Silicon-basedI'm just not liking either of them, to be honest. The T/A 211i is too heavy, and the Miller seems a bit light-duty considering the price. I like the idea of a machine that can do both stick and MIG, but I have a Maxstar  150 so I could live without the stick part.I have heard good things about ESAB's 200A MIG, but it's 240V only. If someone would make a machine like the ESAB or Kemppi 200A MIGs that would run on 120 and 240, I would buy it in a New York minute.John
Reply:Originally Posted by con_fuse9Well, just put a long day on the 200.  6 hrs with probably 1 hr of arc (maybe a little more).  Ran the whole thing on 3/16" settings.  It is a smoooooth welder.  No other way to describe it.  C25 at 25cfh, 18.5V .030 wire at 275ipm and on clean metal hardly any spatter.  Used nozzle spray and the nozzle looks great (Its a smaller Bernard centerfire - uses the same tips as the 300 series I think its a different nozzle (looks smaller)).  Did everything on 110V input.At the end of the day we switch to 220V to "see what it can do".  First - absolutely zero difference in performance.  It welded just as smooth - no discernible differences.  I tried both 110 and 220 with the 1/4" settings  and again, no differences - except duty cycle.  At 1/4" settings I did not run a really tight arc.  I did not push it.
Reply:would you replace a TA185 with the TA211i to gain mig capability?I think I might.    I like my 185 a lot, but occasionally want a few extra amps, and a mig.but 15 more amps is not much.   and I could get a decent seperate mig and not be switching sheild gas and such back and forth.
Reply:Originally Posted by dsergisonwould you replace a TA185 with the TA211i to gain mig capability?I think I might.    I like my 185 a lot, but occasionally want a few extra amps, and a mig.but 15 more amps is not much.   and I could get a decent seperate mig and not be switching sheild gas and such back and forth.
Reply:Does the 211i use a gas solenoid for the mig? If so, I wonder how hard it would be to tap into that vircuit for tigMiller Dynasty 200DXMiller Spectrum 250DMiller Millermatic 200Bunch of old blue dinosaurs....
Reply:the 211i does have a gas solenoid for mig. Elsewhere on this forum someone else was trying to get the solenoid to work on tig, i think they ended up saying that there wasn't enough room to route the lines or something. Do a search on the 211i or maybe it was on the 181i.Originally Posted by dsergisonwould you replace a TA185 with the TA211i to gain mig capability?I think I might.    I like my 185 a lot, but occasionally want a few extra amps, and a mig.but 15 more amps is not much.   and I could get a decent seperate mig and not be switching sheild gas and such back and forth.
Reply:I am a Miller guy, but am seriously considering the TA. We had a few of the old 400 amp inverters in school back in the 90's and they are still going strong. The 211 TA is an inverter and holds a 33 pound spool, I am sold on not having to buy 8 inch spools. The TA 252 looks like a home run with the spool gun,and cart 3,050 bucks out the door and your good to go, The Miller 252 is alot more and no CC output.Last edited by TozziWelding; 09-13-2012 at 04:49 PM.Disclaimer; "I am just an a$$hole welder, don't take it personally ."
Reply:Thats me a Miller guy, every welder i own is blue,but for the money and the higher duty cycle i am seriously looking at the TA211. Had to make a few other purchases so this welder got put on hold for a few weeks. The LWS I deal with is bringing one in so I can try it for a couple of days before buying, but 90% sure i am going to get the TA.
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