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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Cagle" data-source="post: 97897" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>Re: Small MIG welder and metal brake</p><p></p><p>+1 on the Lincoln and Miller. I recommend the 230V for what you will be doing. I have owned the 120V units as well and used them all day long for automotive body work but in my opinion they are really too weak for any kind of fabrication above sheet metal. Parts availability is also very good for the name brand units which can be handy if you buy used. Also I suggest getting a real welder with a gas bottle rather than trying to use the flux coated wire only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Cagle, post: 97897, member: 277"] Re: Small MIG welder and metal brake +1 on the Lincoln and Miller. I recommend the 230V for what you will be doing. I have owned the 120V units as well and used them all day long for automotive body work but in my opinion they are really too weak for any kind of fabrication above sheet metal. Parts availability is also very good for the name brand units which can be handy if you buy used. Also I suggest getting a real welder with a gas bottle rather than trying to use the flux coated wire only. [/QUOTE]
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