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Welders and Fabrication TOOLS down under (AUS)

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Hey guys long time lurker, only posted a few times but have followed alot on here over the years. I am planning a move to Australia in a few months and was hoping I could get some insight from some fellow "garage mechanics". I am bringing a container full of tools and households. Among the list are also a Miller 180 Mig welder, and was hoping to pickup a plasma table, and a TIG. However, I was informed that power in AU is 240 not 220. Makes me wonder if buying things like a nice TIG and even bringing my MIG might be not fruitful. hoping you can provide some insight. Also Given that options A make no sense. What are the popular welders comparable to a Miller or Lincoln, or Hobart welder available in Australia? Thanks in advance.
 
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Stuart in MN

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Australia is 230vac, 50Hz while the US is 240vac, 60Hz. They sell Miller, Lincoln and Hobart welders there, I'd wait and buy one in country.
 

Ralf99

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Ralf99

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As Stuart in MN mentioned, pretty much any US branded welding equipment can be sourced in Australia, just don't be surprised when it comes at a significant premium to US prices. Lincoln is the easiest to come by generally, but the range available will likely not be as broad as you may be used to.
 
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bdbecker

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Good excuse to upgrade... the new inverter welders (Millermatic 211) will run on both US and AUS power without issue.
 

yhprum

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I made that move 8 years ago. PM me if you have any questions.

Where are you moving to? I would love to have an old Lync Welder or Marquette Arc Welder you could bring with you lol.
 
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BarnFab

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Buy as much as u can in the USA as the AU prices will make u cry. A lot of the 3 phase and inverter stuff will be fine.
 
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