dr_clyde
Well-known member
Some really nice welders in this thread, especially for some hobby shops.
I don't really have a good "family photo" of everything in one place. Some are on jobsites right now.
Anyway, my current stable consists of:
Miller Maxstar 161 STH
I've got this one set up for portable work, primarily sanitary piping in breweries/dairy/ice cream plants. I just modded a cylinder hand truck to hold the welder and leads. Dual flowmeter for purging. I have the foot pedal for in the shop or when I need the control.
Miller Syncrowave 350LX Runner - I just recently got this machine, primarily for heavy aluminum TIG, but I wanted a backup AC/DC in case the Dynasty is on a job or takes a **** at the wrong time I won't be up a creek with no paddle.
Millermatic 350P with 25' Aluma-pro push/pull gun. My primary MIG machine. Once you go pulse spray, its very hard to go back to short arc. I love this machine, it paid for itself in 2 jobs and is a huge asset to my business.
This is an older pic, I have since sold the Lincoln SW200, but on the cart in this pic I have:
Miller Dynasty 200 DX with Coolmate 3 - The primary TIG machine in my shop.
Lincoln Invertec V300 Pro w/ LN-7 feeder - Setup for dual shield flux core
My plasma cutter, a Hypertherm Powermax 900
Next to it are the old MIG machines,
Millermatic 250 I use for tacking and lighter MIG work, and as a spare when I have hired help.
The MM200 is now at my dad's shop, it gets used occasionally there and it beats hauling a welder over there for a few welds. I got it off craigslist for $350 and I've since replaced the ****** Tweco gun that came on it with a good Miller.
Miller just released a new Millermatic 255, which is on the short list to replace the 250, and when funds allow, I would like to upgrade the Syncrowave to a Dynasty 400.
I don't really have a good "family photo" of everything in one place. Some are on jobsites right now.
Anyway, my current stable consists of:
Miller Maxstar 161 STH
I've got this one set up for portable work, primarily sanitary piping in breweries/dairy/ice cream plants. I just modded a cylinder hand truck to hold the welder and leads. Dual flowmeter for purging. I have the foot pedal for in the shop or when I need the control.
Miller Syncrowave 350LX Runner - I just recently got this machine, primarily for heavy aluminum TIG, but I wanted a backup AC/DC in case the Dynasty is on a job or takes a **** at the wrong time I won't be up a creek with no paddle.
Millermatic 350P with 25' Aluma-pro push/pull gun. My primary MIG machine. Once you go pulse spray, its very hard to go back to short arc. I love this machine, it paid for itself in 2 jobs and is a huge asset to my business.
This is an older pic, I have since sold the Lincoln SW200, but on the cart in this pic I have:
Miller Dynasty 200 DX with Coolmate 3 - The primary TIG machine in my shop.
Lincoln Invertec V300 Pro w/ LN-7 feeder - Setup for dual shield flux core
My plasma cutter, a Hypertherm Powermax 900
Next to it are the old MIG machines,
Millermatic 250 I use for tacking and lighter MIG work, and as a spare when I have hired help.
The MM200 is now at my dad's shop, it gets used occasionally there and it beats hauling a welder over there for a few welds. I got it off craigslist for $350 and I've since replaced the ****** Tweco gun that came on it with a good Miller.
Miller just released a new Millermatic 255, which is on the short list to replace the 250, and when funds allow, I would like to upgrade the Syncrowave to a Dynasty 400.