Welder Advice...

I have the Hobart 187 - I love it. 230V is the only way to go when stepping up to make bumpers and such.

Get the Hobart and you'll never look back.
 
We have a Miller Millermatic 250 at the shop that I like alot. It welds really nice. Never used a Hobart but have heard good things about em. Good luck!
 
i have been weldng for 12 years and used lincoln, hobart and miller and hobart is ok but they have some problems with the inner electrical...lincoln is better but you replace alot of liners for the gun as for miller i say they are the best for the buck...little more expensive but they last...but that is just my opinion...miller does make a 180 that goes for around 900 if i remember correctly and welds 5/16 as well
 
You'll like the Hobart. In the past hobart got knocked around for being the off brand but they were bought out by miller some time ago so quality got cranked up. anything that can do 1/4 for what most of us do with rigs is nice 3/8 to 1/2 is also nice but at that point it's all about a good strong root pass then back layering.
The new Hobarts on the parts list of internals is all miller stuff now.
 
Yeah, that is a screamin deal, half the list of the bigger machine. I guess ol stang will have to take a few extra breaks when he's into something heavy. LOL
 
Stang5lgt said:
Now I just need to score a tank, some gas , and a cart.
I can get you some odds and ends angle iron for that cart, perfect first project.
 
build your own that way it will last and you can say that you did it your self....and if you need any advise or anything let me know like i said i have been doin it for 12 years
 
I use General Air off of Santa Fe and Rio Grande. IIRC, I paid $150 or so to "lease" the medium sized bottle (can't remember the size but it's about 3.5' tall), then when I need a refill, it's $75 for the CO/Argon mix.

http://www.generalair.com/locations.htm
 
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