Miller 211

   / Miller 211 #11  
Thats interesting that the location's actual input voltage may throw off the door chart settings.
 
   / Miller 211 #12  
Thats interesting that the location's actual input voltage may throw off the door chart settings.

That's usualy only on transformer machines. Voltage out is a ratio of voltage in.

I know on the hobart ironman, there is a jumper you can change for 208v or 230v. input voltage.
 
   / Miller 211 #13  
That's usualy only on transformer machines. Voltage out is a ratio of voltage in. I know on the hobart ironman, there is a jumper you can change for 208v or 230v. input voltage.

My tranny Thermal Arc has provision for that voltage change also.

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Terry
 
   / Miller 211 #14  
I think the rebate is great as long as the merchant doesn't jack up their price to take advantage of it.

I do like the versatility of my Miller 211, but I find it a bit heavy and cumbersome to move around for a "portable" mig welder, I hope the new inverter model is lighter. Luckily lifting heavy objects is one good reason to have a tractor!

These pics were taken this past Sunday as I was patching up some rust holes in my M109A3 roof.
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   / Miller 211 #16  
I think the rebate is great as long as the merchant doesn't jack up their price to take advantage of it. I do like the versatility of my Miller 211, but I find it a bit heavy and cumbersome to move around for a "portable" mig welder, I hope the new inverter model is lighter. Luckily lifting heavy objects is one good reason to have a tractor! These pics were taken this past Sunday as I was patching up some rust holes in my M109A3 roof. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/welding/433015-miller-211-a-roof2-jpg"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/files/welding/433016-miller-211-a-imagejpeg_0-jpg"/>
Please don't take this the wrong way and you are probably already aware but...
only one fork is inserted into the pocket cavity of the pallet and the other is underneath it.
It's just that there's probably a better reason to buy an inverter welder than stepping onto the pallet and having it fall to the ground.
Miller warranty is good but hate for you to get hurt.

Terry
 
   / Miller 211 #17  
Both forks are in the cavity, I would only agree there is a rear bottom board that is broken and hanging. It was broken before I stuck the forks through. Actually, I inserted the pallet through the forks by hand before there was any load on it. fyi - The tank is strapped down.
 
   / Miller 211 #18  
Katahdin are we supposed to believe a guy,,,,, who straps a ladder to an anvil? Doesn't that drag the anvil off onto your head? You don't even have both feet on a secure surface. Just what the heck are you using a bench grinder for up there?

:D

And how do we know you aren't just taking a nap?

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   / Miller 211 #19  
LOL...LOL...the ladder is tied down to braces on the other side of the truck.

The anvil is for pressing weight on sheet metal patches being welded.

The bench grinder is for shaping the sheet metal patches to fit where I cut out the rust.

It was a miserable (as far as Maine goes) 90-degree plus day, if I was going to take a nap I would have gone indoors where there was AC!

Thanks for the laugh! :laughing:
 
   / Miller 211 #20  
My apologies, Katadin.

Good eye on that anvil, Sodo.

Terry
 

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