welders

bmxdude151

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So last week i got a scholarship for $500 for any tool that is related to power equipment or small engine. i got a lot of the basics but one thing i dont have is a welder. Now i have never done much welding nor do i know much about them but I am more than willing to learn and i know a couple of people that are welders by trade and could teach me a few things. I have been advised to get a lincoln or a miller and anything else isnt worth saving the money. i would like something that is capeable of some fabrication but i dont plan on doing anything crazy in the near future. Your opinions would be greatly valued!
 
dont count out Hobart welders...I believe the are owned or are a division of Miller anyhow. I have a Hobart Handler 187 and run Stargon gas mixture trough it and get along great. It is a great entry level 220 welder and you can pick up new tips, cones, wire etc at about any farm supply store. It was a bit more then the $500 you mentioned but just wanted to tell you that it was a great little welder. It was around $800 I think...been a while now since I bought it.
 
i have a little lincoln 110. MIG is pretty easy once you get the hang of adjusting it... point and shoot. but it even gives you a diagram on the inside of the lid.

now, im looking to swap in a 44, and dont know if i trust it to weld 1/4" and run it 80mph down the road. might have to step to something bigger.

i am no accomplished welder by any means. but i can lay a decent bead.
 
X2 on the Hobart. I run an 180 (187 took its place) and their is nothing it hasn't been able to tackle. I weld for a living and run some monster miller 250 and 300's at work and still am not disappointed when I pull mine out
 
i have a little lincoln 110. MIG is pretty easy once you get the hang of adjusting it... point and shoot. but it even gives you a diagram on the inside of the lid.

now, im looking to swap in a 44, and dont know if i trust it to weld 1/4" and run it 80mph down the road. might have to step to something bigger.

i am no accomplished welder by any means. but i can lay a decent bead.

I would say no, you need a new welder Walt.




I have a Hobart 180 and love it. I bought mine on CL for $500, with less than a spool of wire ran through it.
 
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