welder??

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welder??
mazda23 avatar
mazda23
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what kinda welder should i get, a 220V or 110V??? i want to be able to weld stuff like my notch and do body work on the same welder what one would you suggest??? or can i not get both.
novacancy avatar
novacancy
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you can do it with a 110, beval the edges on thick stuff but you are better off with something like the millermatic 175 or the new 180 also the new hobart 187 and the lincoln electric 175, those are all 220v
speedster93b avatar
speedster93b
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i would agree with novacancy
i'm a huge fan of the 220 welder. i won't waste the money on a 110, but then again, 110 is cheaper and for a once in a while weekend warrior it might work ok...
mazda23 avatar
mazda23
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no i want to buy a good one the first time around so i don't have to buy 2 in the long run and spend more. so you guys would suggest a 220V for light and thick metal
southernrazed avatar
southernrazed
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basicly...you can get away with 110 but you have to run gas on the thick stuf..
pimp b2200 avatar
pimp b2200
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low mazda avatar
low mazda
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nothing at all wrong with a 110. I got a lincoln 135 and have used it for 8 years now on probably at least 50 trucks.
mazda23 avatar
mazda23
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my question was can i weld thin and thick stuff with a 220V im going to be doing both about the same??
phatkix avatar
phatkix
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220V is what you want. and you can dial down a 220 machine to do sheetmetal

hobart 187 is the shizzz! best bang for your buck.
speedster93b avatar
speedster93b
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i weld anywhere from 20g sheetmetal to 1/4" plate or heavier with a 220 lincoln welder with .035 wire everyday. i wouln't ever buy a smaller welder.