Posted by Stick welding on July 28, 2013 at 10:29:56 from (96.53.210.246):
In Reply to: Mig welder posted by Sparktrician on July 28, 2013 at 09:53:13:
I don't know how thick or what you're welding but I'd go with a Miller, common parts. Lincoln will change parts and do weird things to try and make you have to buy Lincoln consumables. On some Lincoln MIG's they completely changed the gun and consumables so if you had an older Lincoln, your parts wouldn't fit on your new machine. The box store Lincoln's are built cheaper than the welding supply machines and they don't use the same parts either. The Miller's up to the 212 have auto set that makes it easier for a beginner to set the machine. Miller's customer service is usually much better too. If you want a bench top model, I'd recommend a 211 cause it will work on 110 or 220 volts. If you're going to be welding mostly heavier steel or think you will be in the future, go with a 212 that has a higher duty cycle and allows you to use the bigger spools of wire. If you're looking at some less common machines, compare the size and construction of the drive roll system.
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