JRP
Platinum Member
My preference is Miller brand. I bought my Millermatis 250x new off ebay with no sales tax and no shipping cost, full warranty, in original crate, etc. Cost was about $500 less than the local dealer. No regrets. In fact I am glad I bought quality.
I also came upon this realization:
The 250x is a 220v machine with a 50 amp plug. Electric dryers have a 30 amp plug. I wired an adapter consting of a dryer cord with a welding 50A receptical. The machine will only draw more than 30 amps when you weld at near full power settings, so the 30 amp breaker has not been a problem. The breaker will protect the wire and trip if you use too much power for the wire size.
It tripped the breaker one time when welding for a while at near full power. Now during the very seldom times that I need full power I weld a bit, then wait to give the wire and breaker time to cool.
I'd rather have a very used millermatic 250 than a brand new smaller machine. There is a big jump in the robustness of the gun and cable when you get to a 250 amp class of MIG machine. The gun and parts stay cooler and last longer.
For steel use 25/75 mixed gas. Have fun. A welding machine opens up tremendous possibilities. If you buy a small machine you will always want a bigger one.
Here is the forks I made with my Miller.
I also came upon this realization:
The 250x is a 220v machine with a 50 amp plug. Electric dryers have a 30 amp plug. I wired an adapter consting of a dryer cord with a welding 50A receptical. The machine will only draw more than 30 amps when you weld at near full power settings, so the 30 amp breaker has not been a problem. The breaker will protect the wire and trip if you use too much power for the wire size.
It tripped the breaker one time when welding for a while at near full power. Now during the very seldom times that I need full power I weld a bit, then wait to give the wire and breaker time to cool.
I'd rather have a very used millermatic 250 than a brand new smaller machine. There is a big jump in the robustness of the gun and cable when you get to a 250 amp class of MIG machine. The gun and parts stay cooler and last longer.
For steel use 25/75 mixed gas. Have fun. A welding machine opens up tremendous possibilities. If you buy a small machine you will always want a bigger one.
Here is the forks I made with my Miller.