thickhead
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I think I have 4 main choices for a 120v welder for hobby use. I would be learning at first.
Are you guys using gas bottles to help these smaller powered units perform better?
flux core wire seems to have its limits
Funny thing is I have an old Weld-pak 100 torn down in the garage right now that a friend gave me with no history about it. Getting frustrated with it is what got me thinking about replacing it with one from this thread/poll.thickhead.... FYI: Forney makes some nice machines also.
I've had my Lincoln SP-100 since the early 1990's.. Lincoln makes a great machine.
Yes..
I pretty much only use my 120 V Lincoln for sheet metal. Flux core on thin automotive sheet metal isn't the ideal combination.
My 1 and only complaint with this machine is the wire feed system is pretty weak. You have to make sure you have the liner pretty straight or it tends to start slipping on the drive wheels.
I would suggest taking a welding class before purchasing a welder. That way you can try out different welders and see which one you like best. By taking a class you will learn quite a bit about welding and when it comes time to purchase a welder, you will be in a much better position to know just what you want/need in a welder.
I would suggest taking a welding class before purchasing a welder. That way you can try out different welders and see which one you like best. By taking a class you will learn quite a bit about welding and when it comes time to purchase a welder, you will be in a much better position to know just what you want/need in a welder.

in b4 the 220v crowd shows up
Save and by a Hobart 210MVP or for a few buck more the Miller 211.
I love my 210MVP!