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Posted by BTD on November 28, 2001 at 04:47:03 from (192.132.24.66):
I've been doing a lot of research on welders and have decided (after help from brother in law who welds for a living) to start with a MIG machine. He said after I learn on that he'll show me how to stick weld the big stuff with a buzz-box. Anyway, the best deal I can find is a Clarke 130EN at Quality F&F. I've read about the big three "Lincoln, Miller, Hobart", and what makes them quality machines. The Clarke has the same stuff, like metal feed rollers, "Tweako" torch that is non-live when the trigger is not pulled, the duty cycle is comparable, it has the valve for shielding gas, and the Clarke comes with a 10 year warranty on the transformer and rectifier. The price is good as well. Does anyone know of a reason I should not get the Clarke? -BTD
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