Grinding- wheel
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I'm looking at two new machines. I need a mig, my buzz box does not run well on my dryer plug. So I'm looking at a multi process. Specifically the ESAB EMP Rebel 215ic. Well then Miller comes out with there Multimatic 215. I am a big Miller fan I've previously owned a Maxstar 150s and a Millermatic 141. Unfortunately I had to sell them both. Hard times hit and I needed money. The Rebel appears to have way more advanced features for instance I believe the Rebel has adjustable arc force the only stick controls on the Multimatic I believe is amperage. The multimatic however has its own dedicated solenoid for tig which may be a big plus. I don't tig weld yet but I want to learn. Here is the deciding issue. The Rebel will run 6010. I was able to try the Rebel at my LWS and I ran 5P on it with no issue. It was a very impressive welding machine. I spoke to a miller rep via telephone recently about the multimatic. I was told that 6010 is not recommended and they suggested I use 6011 bla bla bla. I have no issue not being able to run 6010. I don't code weld my buzz box will run 6010 but its kinda difficult you can't long arc it at all it will go out. Not that I intentionally long arc it its just totally unforgiving for a hobby / farm welder like me. I usually just stick to 6011 unless one of my welder buddies gives me some for free. Regardless my son is starting a welding apprenticeship program he is going to be working full time as a welders assistant / apprentice. Then one to two nights a week he will be in welding class through the program. He wants to be able to practice at home. Also one of my buddies that is a professional welder he said that when he is in town he will work with my son at home to help teach him. I've got a pile of 6011 that he can burn up if he wants to and supposedly he will be able to get job sight left over 6010 or be able to purchase it cheaply through the school. Aparently they purchase hundreds of pounds at a time and the students can get in on the "bulk" pricing. Anyway if I get the Multimactic he won't be able to practice with 6010 at home. How different are 6010 and 6011 when it comes to pipe welding practice. If practicing with 6011 is a bad idea or its way better to practice with 6010 I'll get the Rebel. Anyway which way should I go? Its also a great excuse to tell the wife when she notices the new welding machine!