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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Southwest Montana
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You may not get the results you are looking for. Those units don't have very stable arcs. You may be better off with a Miller or Lincoln with shielding gas, look for a used one to fit your budget. Finding parts quickly will be easier. Better welds less frustration Miller 140 is a good unit that would do most every thing you would need for a P- car. I have a 210 to big to much juice for sheet metal. you really get what you pay for. Buy a used one for half of new. Lincoln makes good ones as well.
http://www.millerwelds.com/products/mig/
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