Marty256
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Anyone here used this mig welder. It's on sale now for 199.00 but if it's junk I don't want to waste my money. The Hobart and Lincoln are twice the price so I'm a little leery.
In the case of MIG the guts of the other machines are NOT always US parts. Not all branded units are the same construction and depends on the where it purchased. Assembled in Mexico or China or assembled in the US from "global parts" might come up when you do some reasearch.
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/lincoln-power-mig.html
thanks for the input I think I'll save up and buy American!
I'm on my 2nd Hobart 140 in 4 years.Anyone here used this mig welder. It's on sale now for 199.00 but if it's junk I don't want to waste my money. The Hobart and Lincoln are twice the price so I'm a little leery.
I'm on my 2nd Hobart 140 in 4 years.
Im not impressed with Millers low end Hobart Quailty.
I Bought a Eastwood mig 175 on Deal of the day, for much less and it came with a Spool Gun.
Duty Cycle is 10% Higher on the Eastwood and Comes with a 3 year warranty.
Yes, it was made in China. So is Hobart and Lincolns comparable units......
Oh yeah! Did I mention Less then 1/2 the price of Hobart 180 without a spool gun, Infinite Power Switch And Free Shipping.
I bought my mig175 on "Deal of the Day"I've considered that machine a while now. Glad to hear you like it and that it's working out for you! If I'm ever in the market for a MIG, I'll probably look at that one. I wish they'd sell it without the spool gun for less, maybe $400. I know it would sit in a drawer if I got it. But the machine intrigues me. I've also heard that Eastwood is very good about honoring their warranty if there's any problems.
I wouldn't even look at the 135, I've never cared for 120V MIGs.