New Toy-Mig Welder
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New Toy-Mig Welder
I finally picked up a mig welder today. I got a Miller DVI MIG. I've been wanting a MIG for a long time. I was originally planning on buying a small Hobart MIG, but ended up going with the Miller. The nice thing about this welder is it comes with a quick change plug so you can run it off 110 or 220. It's kinda big to be called "portable", but I can take it to a buddy's house to weld something if need be even if he doesn't have a 220 outlet. I set up a dedicated 220 outlet in my garage for it. Just got done hooking everything up and made a couple of test welds. I haven't welded in over 20 years and have never used a MIG before. MIG's are so easy to use compared to ARC, TIG, or gas.
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Nice rig. That'll be as handy as a pocket on a shirt.
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Exactly. Where did you get it and what price range?lazyj70 wrote:Nice rig. That'll be as handy as a pocket on a shirt.
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trukcrazy wrote:lazyj70 wrote:Nice rig. That'll be as handy as a pocket on a shirt.
Exactly. Where did you get it and what price range?
Thanks for the comments. I got it at a local welding shop here in town. It set me back about $1150. More than I wanted to spend, but it's a nice machine, very versatile and the msrp is about $1350.
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Awright! A welder is on my wish list too, along with a stump grinder!
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That sure is a sweet set up!
MILLER makes an exceptional product...but I'll stick with my 2 LINCOLN'S
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Congrats again on your wise purchase!
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Nice. I was interested in miller also, after some comments on this forum. What do you guys think about the multi-process setups, such as the Miller Shopmate 300 DX. Are they as good as the DVI or just ok at mig welding. I also wanted to do tig as well, that's why i'm looking at these.
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Man that is a nice set up. I need one of those.
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SWEET!!!!!
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Added a new toy the other night to go with my new mig welder. Got a plama cutter from a co-worker that's getting divorced and trying to raise some cash. He bought it 1-2 years ago and never used it.
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Brother, that's sure a mighty fine Plasma Cutter!
Congratulations!
Keep me posted on it's performance!
I plan picking me up one of those.
In fact I've been looking at a MILLER.
I'm all green too!!!
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Congratulations!
Keep me posted on it's performance!
I plan picking me up one of those.
In fact I've been looking at a MILLER.
I'm all green too!!!
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So if a guy can weld with a tig gas or arc, would you say he could also mig. espec. with practice?
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I no that they both use electricity.
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Stupid is, as stupid does...
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Mig is probably the easiest to learn, I've been welding close to 30 yrs. Alum. and ss tig is what I do everyday, none of it's hard to do if you have good eqpt. Somebody who stick welds everyday thinks alum. is hard to weld, I think stick welding pipe is tricky , it's just getting acustomed to what your welding. Now I said mig is easiest to learn, esp on thicker stuff, now welding sheetmetal takes a bit more practice. just keep practicing. hope this helps.
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