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Originally Posted by FastDave
If you don't know any better you won't know any better. Settle for less and you'll get less. I've owned the cheaper ones and thought they were great. I started with a Century brand (who once made Snap-On's welders) and thought it was great until I used a better model of same brand and thought that was great. Then I used a Hobart - similar to Miller but still not the same. Miller is best by far. I still don't own a Miller but I've used one. I own three Hobarts. Ironman 250 220V wire welder, Stickmate AC/DC 220V arc welder and the smaller 115V wire welder. I'd stick with the name brands if you're going to use it much.
I've even used one made by Clarke and I had to continually adjust the settings because the heat was affecting the interior components enough to mess me up!!! I told my friend to take it back and spend a little more for something better.
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He is talking about a spot welder, not a wire welder.
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