I started casually investigating MIG welders late 2013, gathering some really educational information, mostly on TBN.  Was starting to close in on the Millermatic 211.  Happened to run into one of my ranch neighbors who told me he had bought a Lincoln Weld Pak 175 at Home Depot in about 2010 because he thought he "needed" to learn how to weld.  Short story is that he lost interest before even opening the box in almost 3 years.  He offered to to me for $300.  Told him I would take it and picked it up later that week.  When I came by to pick it up he had, not only the unused welder, but a cart for it, 2 auto adjust helmets, several rolls of wire (flux core and solid), and a nice collection of magnets, tools etc.  I thought he was going to ask extra for the additional but, he gave all to me.  Gave him 4 x$100 bills and we both parted smiling.  I just need to go get a gas bottle and will be up and running soon.  Been busy with business travel so, have not used it yet.  
I know that the Lincoln Weld Paks are not great welders from info on the Internet but think it will be sufficient as a " learner" welder.
1.  Price was great.
2.  It is a 230 Volt machine.
3.  I can get my money out of it in a year or two if I want to get a better welder.
Last time I welded was in 1960's in high school shop with stick welders so this is like starting all over again.
Planning to spend some weekend time with local guy who retired and sold his fabrication company (U stamp / R stamp) in Houston. He retired and bought out local welding shop near our ranch.  Think he will be a great teacher / mentor if he will take me on.
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