Any suggestions for a 120V light duty welder that can be used on body panels? Don't want to spend a fortune on one, as it will only be used occasionally.
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Decent mig welder for body work that won't break the bank
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Miller 211 out of the question? Miller has a $200/$400 rebate going on: http://store.cyberweld.com/mi211migwewi.html
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Lincoln 140
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Something like that may be doable if I can find it used. The office for a new one is outside of the budget though. Btw how's the frozen wasteland treating you?!? You need to stop playing in the snow and come home so you can weld this stuff for me!Originally posted by Mike K View PostMiller 211 out of the question? Miller has a $200/$400 rebate going on: http://store.cyberweld.com/mi211migwewi.html
Scroll down and read the red print.
I guess a stick welder isn't going to do a good job on thin panels right? It'll burn through to easy? I have a little experience stick and mig welding but am far from good at it.
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This has actually been a pretty mild winter except for the storm we had a couple weeks ago. I might be home late October, but I just applied for the Operations Manager position. If I get that I will have to do a summer contract too.... then move to Denver. Less than ideal, but a great career move considering I was just a mechanic last season. If that doesn't go through, I will be home in October for good.Originally posted by Buick355 View PostBtw how's the frozen wasteland treating you?!? You need to stop playing in the snow and come home so you can weld this stuff for me!
And just so you know, I don't have a lot of experience welding. As a matter of fact I just bought my first welder (the Miller 211) with their current rebates.
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