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Re: Powerfist/Princess Auto MIG (220V feedback)

by "tb" <tbustamante@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 3, 2007 at 06:41 PM

a few years ago I bought a relatively cheap mig welder from summit racing. 
it was not very good for welding sheet metal as the voltage and speed 
adjustments weren't fine enough and it was always blowing holes in the 
metal.  I broke down and bought a Miller mig welder and all of a sudden 
could weld sheet metal.
I would have been ahead just buying a real good one right at the start.

Tony
"AWN" <anixon1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:C3101EF3.4CA9%anixon1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Has anyone ever used the 220V MIG sold at Princess Auto?  It's made by
> PowerFist which I believe is their offshore im****t house brand.  The
unit
> has a 3/16" barb for a gas regulator and it comes with the gauges.  I
need
> it to do some light body work and maybe the odd exhaust repair.  At this
> point I can't commit to a high end machine so I wanted to know if anyone

> had
> feedback on this one???
>
> Thanks.
> Andrew.
>
 




 3 Posts in Topic:
Powerfist/Princess Auto MIG (220V feedback)
AWN <anixon1@[EMAIL PR  2007-09-14 11:20:19 
Re: Powerfist/Princess Auto MIG (220V feedback)
"tb" <tbusta  2007-10-03 18:41:22 
Re: Powerfist/Princess Auto MIG (220V feedback)
AWN <anixon1@[EMAIL PR  2007-10-05 13:35:12 

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