LJTim
Active Member
- Location
- Herriman, UT
I'm in the market for a MIG welder. I have had the cheapest Harbor Freight welder for a while, but I immediately learned it's limits. I didn't (really still don't) know much about welders when I bought it. But at least I know enough now to know that it isn't enough of a welder for me. PS It's for sale for $75
I recently completed a project of cutting my Jeep frame and stretching it. Lots of welding was involved. I used my brother in-law's Millermatic 180 with gas. This was sufficient for likely all my future needs. Here are some features/uses I see in my future, and if any of you experts might have a minute, please let me know what you think.
1. I would like the capacity to weld up to 1/4" plate in a single pass. Axle truss, suspension brackets, suspension joint inserts are just a few things I see myself potentially tackling.
2. I understand 220 input is needed. I will be wiring that into my garage this summer. 120/220 capability would be a plus for me, but not a must.
3. Price is my biggest issue. I would like to be set up for under $600.
4. Flux and gas shielded capabilities is a plus as well, as I'm not sure how fast I will be able to get a full gas set up. Seems like almost all of them can run either.
Things I don't need, or other things I don't understand, so I have no idea what numbers I should be looking for with my needs.
1. I don't know anything about "duty cycle"
2. Spool guns. I have used 4 welders, and none of them used a spool gun, so this isn't important to me.
3. I don't know if infinite settings, or the notched settings will be sufficient for my needs.
4. I also don't have an issue going slow, and making my welds in short segments - so I'm not concerned with having the most powerful welder out there.
5. I don't know what inverter welders are vs. transformer welders are, and which all of these are.
6. I only plan on MIG & Flux core welding, so if it is a multifunctioning welder and the tig capabilities suck and the Mig is great, that is fine by me, because I won't ever be tig welding.
Here are a few welders I have been reading about, and people seem to be very satisfied with all of them. This is why my decision is so tough. I don;t really see the big differences between them all. Links are in the title of the welders.
1. LOTOS MIG175 175AMP Mig Welder
2. MIGMax™ 215 Industrial Welder
3. Forney 318 190-Amp MIG Welder
4. Everlast POWER I-MIG 200E
5. Hobart Handler 190 MIG Welder
6. Sungold MIG200 inverter welder
7. HITBOX 200Amp Inverter MIG Welder
I recently completed a project of cutting my Jeep frame and stretching it. Lots of welding was involved. I used my brother in-law's Millermatic 180 with gas. This was sufficient for likely all my future needs. Here are some features/uses I see in my future, and if any of you experts might have a minute, please let me know what you think.
1. I would like the capacity to weld up to 1/4" plate in a single pass. Axle truss, suspension brackets, suspension joint inserts are just a few things I see myself potentially tackling.
2. I understand 220 input is needed. I will be wiring that into my garage this summer. 120/220 capability would be a plus for me, but not a must.
3. Price is my biggest issue. I would like to be set up for under $600.
4. Flux and gas shielded capabilities is a plus as well, as I'm not sure how fast I will be able to get a full gas set up. Seems like almost all of them can run either.
Things I don't need, or other things I don't understand, so I have no idea what numbers I should be looking for with my needs.
1. I don't know anything about "duty cycle"
2. Spool guns. I have used 4 welders, and none of them used a spool gun, so this isn't important to me.
3. I don't know if infinite settings, or the notched settings will be sufficient for my needs.
4. I also don't have an issue going slow, and making my welds in short segments - so I'm not concerned with having the most powerful welder out there.
5. I don't know what inverter welders are vs. transformer welders are, and which all of these are.
6. I only plan on MIG & Flux core welding, so if it is a multifunctioning welder and the tig capabilities suck and the Mig is great, that is fine by me, because I won't ever be tig welding.
Here are a few welders I have been reading about, and people seem to be very satisfied with all of them. This is why my decision is so tough. I don;t really see the big differences between them all. Links are in the title of the welders.
1. LOTOS MIG175 175AMP Mig Welder
2. MIGMax™ 215 Industrial Welder
3. Forney 318 190-Amp MIG Welder
4. Everlast POWER I-MIG 200E
5. Hobart Handler 190 MIG Welder
6. Sungold MIG200 inverter welder
7. HITBOX 200Amp Inverter MIG Welder
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