. There is also Hobart.
And Hobart is great in marine applications... Take the worthless piece of shit and tie a rope to it and use it for an anchor. Unless they really upped their program, you couldn't give me one of those shitty welders. :swear
I worked for a major highway construction company and they outfitted everything with Millers, other than a Hobart they bought. Notice I said "A" Hobart. It was a gas powered stick welder that would run hot when the sun was out, so you'd turn it down a bit and get the temp right, then the sun would go behind the clouds and it would run cold. Biggest piece of shit ever.
I know this has been covered before, and I recall something about Miller purchasing Hobart, so perhaps they've turned it around, but I stand by my original Miller or Lincoln comment.
Then again, what do I know, I'm just an internet bully.
~all the best!! :beer
I believe Miller now owns the Hobart name.
I believe Miller now owns the Hobart name.
I will be welding mostly mild steel from 1/8 to 3/8". Maybe alum. once in a while. Started out thinking about a Lincoln 140c, but it sounds too small. The sales guy at Airgas says a Miller 212 sounds like what I should be considering. He likes the Miller a little better than Lincoln. They sell both. It looks like I have to get a 220 volt machine for the power to do much.
Any of you guys run 240 volt?
Off an MQ45...
MW is better than Cat and Generac...
I will be welding mostly mild steel from 1/8 to 3/8". Maybe alum. once in a while. Started out thinking about a Lincoln 140c, but it sounds too small. The sales guy at Airgas says a Miller 212 sounds like what I should be considering. He likes the Miller a little better than Lincoln. They sell both. It looks like I have to get a 220 volt machine for the power to do much.
I will be welding mostly mild steel from 1/8 to 3/8". Maybe alum. once in a while. Started out thinking about a Lincoln 140c, but it sounds too small. The sales guy at Airgas says a Miller 212 sounds like what I should be considering. He likes the Miller a little better than Lincoln. They sell both. It looks like I have to get a 220 volt machine for the power to do much.