Mig opinions

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timswi

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I'm thinking about buying a new 110v mig. The one I have is a budget version that I bought 15 years ago. It has served me well, but it takes some work to put down a nice bead with it.

I've used Millers...They seem to do a nice job. Also looking at Lincoln.

Any opinions on the 2 brands. Will be using gas with either.

The one upside to Lincoln is that the parts seem to be more available. Millers are sold at specialty shops around here.

Thanks.
 
   / Mig opinions #2  
115 volts tell little, what is the model and current at the published duty cycle, not the max current.
 
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115 volts tell little, what is the model and current at the published duty cycle, not the max current.

I don't have the models handy. Just looking for a multi-purpose machine that will be used mostly for auto body work..18 ga and less most of the time. Otherwise general welding south of 1/4 inch. Have a stick welder to deal with the heavy stuff.

Suggestions are welcome.
 
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Both are top of the line brands,as far as that goes,,,but who knows when buying a 110 volt.
 
   / Mig opinions #5  
Both machines would be great. If you want to save a few dollars go with a Hobart Handler 140. Its a Millermatic 140 minus the purge option. Ive seen the kits around here for about 600 Canadian. I have Millermatic 140 and I love it. I also Have a Lincoln Precision tig 225, a powermig 215, and Ranger 305 g. Im not brand loyal but for 110 machines I prefer what Miller/Hobart has. And if you aren't aware Hobart and Miller are like GMC and Chevrolet.
 
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I have a Lincoln 135 that I found on CL, only slightly used for about 1/2 new price w/o tank). I've been very happy with it for light work! Like you, I have an old stick that I'm very familiar with for any thing over 3/16" or so. ~~ grnspot110
 
   / Mig opinions #7  
I got a miller 135xp. Been a great machine...BUT l should have bought bigger.

Id save up and get either a MM 180 or 212. My dream machine would be a 252
 
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Didn't think of Hobart...Thanks. I kinda knew they were pretty much Millers. Thanks for the reminder.
 
   / Mig opinions #9  
check out tool king they have had some sales on them.
 
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You don't say what your buget is, if your spending limit allow's look at some of the smaller 220 machine's.Found a lincoln sp180 at local TSC a while back on sale,it does great work for the money, not a lot more than some of 110 machine's.If you get up to 1/4" and 3/16" steel the 220 is great.
 

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