miller 175 vs hobart 180

   / miller 175 vs hobart 180 #21  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( As far as quality, the Hobart is clearly built better than my Century was and I think is comparable to the Miller, and in fact, it has a Miller gun, so no difference there. )</font>

According to the Hobart employees over on the Hobart Welding Forum , the Miller and Hobart units are made side by side by the same workers. The only difference is the parts used.
 
   / miller 175 vs hobart 180 #22  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( As far as quality, the Hobart is clearly built better than my Century was and I think is comparable to the Miller, and in fact, it has a Miller gun, so no difference there. )</font>

According to the Hobart employees over on the Hobart Welding Forum , the Miller and Hobart units are made side by side by the same workers. The only difference is the parts used.
 
   / miller 175 vs hobart 180 #23  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I bought a HH 180 last year and the drive rollers are metal. <font color="red"> Yes the rollers are metal but the gears driving the metel rollers are plastic </font>
I have been happy with it although it took me a while (still learning)
to get used to mig over stick. I think the infinite voltage control would be very nice, but I am not sure I am sophisticated enough to take advantage of it. The 4 taps on my machine seem to work fine. )</font>
 
   / miller 175 vs hobart 180 #24  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I bought a HH 180 last year and the drive rollers are metal. <font color="red"> Yes the rollers are metal but the gears driving the metel rollers are plastic </font>
I have been happy with it although it took me a while (still learning)
to get used to mig over stick. I think the infinite voltage control would be very nice, but I am not sure I am sophisticated enough to take advantage of it. The 4 taps on my machine seem to work fine. )</font>
 
   / miller 175 vs hobart 180 #25  
Plastic gears, in certain aplications, can outlast metal ones. So that is not necessarily a bad thing.
 
   / miller 175 vs hobart 180 #26  
Plastic gears, in certain aplications, can outlast metal ones. So that is not necessarily a bad thing.
 
   / miller 175 vs hobart 180 #27  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Plastic gears, in certain aplications, can outlast metal ones. So that is not necessarily a bad thing. )</font>

I agree not necessarily a bad thing... just a difference in the machines and probably why one of the reasons Miller is more $$$$.
 
   / miller 175 vs hobart 180 #28  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Plastic gears, in certain aplications, can outlast metal ones. So that is not necessarily a bad thing. )</font>

I agree not necessarily a bad thing... just a difference in the machines and probably why one of the reasons Miller is more $$$$.
 

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