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

by AWN <anixon1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 5, 2007 at 01:35 PM

Tony,

Thanks.  This is great feedback.  I ended up starting off with a OXY/ACET
torch kit and we'll go from there...  Thanks again.
A.

On 10/3/07 8:41 PM, in article 470436c7$0$16454$4c368faf@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"tb" <tbustamante@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

> 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
 




 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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