Phred
Veteran Member
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( So if your project plans and budget will allow it I would recommend getting a Lincoln, Miller, Hobart, or ESAB 175 class or larger mig machine with a 150 or 200 size bottle with 75% CO2 25% argon (which is sometimes called steelmix). I have been very happy with the mig and I’m sure you will be also.
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I agree with the chicken master. Get a 220V MIG and a good grinder.
I have a hobart 175 MIG and love it.
You will find that by the time you get good with the welder you will be very good with a grinder /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Flap discs are very helpfull on the end of that grinder.
Fred
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I agree with the chicken master. Get a 220V MIG and a good grinder.
I have a hobart 175 MIG and love it.
You will find that by the time you get good with the welder you will be very good with a grinder /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Flap discs are very helpfull on the end of that grinder.
Fred