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Originally Posted by Spinnbait
I have seen a lot of good work with a 110, but it takes a lot of technique and time (filling a space takes more time than a 220). I can't use one well (atleast not the one that I got for free). 220 is much more useful in the long run. I hate to be the "save your money" type, but it is well worth a quality 220v and gas setup. I threw my 110 away and am back to Arc, but I trust the welds. Let us know how the welder works out if you get it.
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I had that welder for years. make sure you get the warranty, other than that its great. welded up all sorts of things that held on rigs. welded up many a spider gears.. haha