rankrank1
Platinum Member
- Joined
- May 23, 2007
- Messages
- 749
- Location
- SW OH - near Dayton, OH
- Tractor
- 1978 Kubota L285, 1951 Farmall h, 1946 Farmall m, 1950 John Deere A, 1953 Ford NAA Golden Jubilee, 195? Ford 850, 1948 Case DC, 1948 Case SC
Your current stick welder can easily handle 1/8" thick metal without burning through. Some 3/32" 7014 should run like a dream. If that is too much penetration then 5/64" 6013 or 3/32" 6013 can easily handle that task. Much thinner than 1/16" thick though and you pretty much dreaming if you want to weld it with stick and especially if it has to look pretty.
That said if you are dead set on getting a wire feeder then do give the Hobart 210MVP a serious look. 115 volt portability plus 230 volt for serious power when needed. Spool gun compatible if you ever want to weld aluminum later too. You can run flux core in any mig but gas is the way to go. The Hobart is likely a welder to last you the rest of your life and a homeowner is not likely to outgrow it either. If you catch a sale and some coupons you might luck into the ballpark neighborhood of a tad over $700. If I could recoup my money that I have invested in my much older Lincoln SP-135P (which is a fine welder but only 115 volt) then I would buy a Hobart 210 MVP tomorrow to replace it.
That said if you are dead set on getting a wire feeder then do give the Hobart 210MVP a serious look. 115 volt portability plus 230 volt for serious power when needed. Spool gun compatible if you ever want to weld aluminum later too. You can run flux core in any mig but gas is the way to go. The Hobart is likely a welder to last you the rest of your life and a homeowner is not likely to outgrow it either. If you catch a sale and some coupons you might luck into the ballpark neighborhood of a tad over $700. If I could recoup my money that I have invested in my much older Lincoln SP-135P (which is a fine welder but only 115 volt) then I would buy a Hobart 210 MVP tomorrow to replace it.