robertm
Veteran Member
So what is it? I've read so many posts here and there, I'm confused... or maybe not.
I want to weld around 1/4" materials. Easily and affordably. It looks like a mig set-up is the way to go. Thinking a Hobart 175 or Miller 175 is the one. Not suer about the 135's. I have 220V available. What are you all using that does the job? I'm looking to put a new cutting edge on the new B7510 bucket, make a 3pt pallet lift/carrier, a 3pt hitch, weld some brackets on my landscape trailer, hooks on the loader bucket, and maybe even make a ROPS canopy. That's all this weekend! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I am a little leary of the 110V welders due to material thickness limitations, penetration, etc. I'm thinking that a mig that uses flux core wire, but one I can add the gas kit to (or hopefully it comes with it) would be great. The flux and gas options is what I would want. This way, I'll use flux core most of the time, but when I get better and the gas is an expense I can stomach, I'll pop for the gas, too. Any input fellers?
I want to weld around 1/4" materials. Easily and affordably. It looks like a mig set-up is the way to go. Thinking a Hobart 175 or Miller 175 is the one. Not suer about the 135's. I have 220V available. What are you all using that does the job? I'm looking to put a new cutting edge on the new B7510 bucket, make a 3pt pallet lift/carrier, a 3pt hitch, weld some brackets on my landscape trailer, hooks on the loader bucket, and maybe even make a ROPS canopy. That's all this weekend! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I am a little leary of the 110V welders due to material thickness limitations, penetration, etc. I'm thinking that a mig that uses flux core wire, but one I can add the gas kit to (or hopefully it comes with it) would be great. The flux and gas options is what I would want. This way, I'll use flux core most of the time, but when I get better and the gas is an expense I can stomach, I'll pop for the gas, too. Any input fellers?