JoeLightning
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I still have my first new mig welder I purchased, a Millermatic 130XP. I have used it a bunch with .030 wire and it worked well for .100 wall stuff. Built it's cart, a welding table, gates, trellises, the usual stuff. It was great have a 110V machine. Obviously it never had the oomph to easily deal with 3/16" or 1/4". So I started looking for a 220V welder and found a very nice Millermatic 210. Awesome machine. But compared to today's inverter machines, it's heavy and takes up a lot of space. I run .035 wire in it and it easily welds anything I throw at it with an endless duty cycle.
Like many of you, as we acquire more things we quickly have less place to store what we already have. I considered selling the two welders and buy an inverter MIG. Something that would be dual voltage and 200+ amps. But I already own these, and if it's nice not to have to change wire size if I'm doing something out of sheet metal, or 3/8" tubing. So.... I combined the two welders into one efficient cart.
Like many of you, as we acquire more things we quickly have less place to store what we already have. I considered selling the two welders and buy an inverter MIG. Something that would be dual voltage and 200+ amps. But I already own these, and if it's nice not to have to change wire size if I'm doing something out of sheet metal, or 3/8" tubing. So.... I combined the two welders into one efficient cart.
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. I was a fun project. Joel....






