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Hey friends,
This isn't strictly MV related but you guys always have all the answers and if you help me out I promise I'll use it to work on my CUCV first, haha.
I want a Mig welder (with a spoolgun option) for my home shop. I have 240 volt single phase power. I used to use a Lincoln PowerMig 180 at work to make brackets and stuff all the time. It was a good machine. I would like something at least that powerful. But I would like to keep it's form factor (the "home garage" style welding machine that is a table-top box with a handle on top. I don't want to step up to the ones that have wheels on the bottom and weigh 200 LBs).
I want to weld up floor and body sheet metal patch panels, as well as make myself a thick steel bumper (1/4" or 3/8") and a trailer hitch.
I have looked at Miller/Lincoln and they seem expensive for what you get. I have no interest in "autoset" or whatever, just more expensive and more stuff to break (in my mind(.
Then I came across Hobart. Everyone I've talked to who have used/owned on have loved them. And the price point is great for what you're getting.
I've narrowed it down to the Handler 190 or the Handler 210. I live in Canada so I will be buying online through Tractor Supply (or similar) and having the package shipped to a warehouse near the boarder where I will drive over and pick it up.
Here is what I'm looking at price wise at tractor supply:
HH190: $649.99
HH190 with Spoolgun (as a kit): $819.99
HH210: $899.99
They don't carry "just the spoolgun" so this price is from Northern Tool:
Spoolrunner 100 Spoolgun: $239.99
So for $820 I could have a ready to go HH190 with spoolgun. For $80 more I could get a HH210 without a spoolgun. Making the cost of the HH210 with spoolgun roughly $320 (240 spoolgun + 80 more to start) MORE than the HH190 setup. $1140.. That is alot of money.
So what I want to know is, would it be worth it? I mean, I'd rather spend the extra $320 now than have to sell my HH190 for half what I paid for it two years down the road to buy a HH210. What do you guys think? is 20 more amps for $320 worth it? Seems VERY steep to me. I looked into the duty cycle - they are not hugely different. Plus I am a slow worker who spends a lot of time lining things up and examining my work so I don't think waiting will be a big problem. Also some people seem to like the HH190's weld a little better. Main reason I ask is because according to hobart the HH190 is good for 5/16" and the HH210 is good for 3/8" in a single pass. Do you think a HH190 could make solid welds in 3/8" given enough time and more than one pass?
Thanks guys, off to work now - will check in later.
This isn't strictly MV related but you guys always have all the answers and if you help me out I promise I'll use it to work on my CUCV first, haha.
I want a Mig welder (with a spoolgun option) for my home shop. I have 240 volt single phase power. I used to use a Lincoln PowerMig 180 at work to make brackets and stuff all the time. It was a good machine. I would like something at least that powerful. But I would like to keep it's form factor (the "home garage" style welding machine that is a table-top box with a handle on top. I don't want to step up to the ones that have wheels on the bottom and weigh 200 LBs).
I want to weld up floor and body sheet metal patch panels, as well as make myself a thick steel bumper (1/4" or 3/8") and a trailer hitch.
I have looked at Miller/Lincoln and they seem expensive for what you get. I have no interest in "autoset" or whatever, just more expensive and more stuff to break (in my mind(.
Then I came across Hobart. Everyone I've talked to who have used/owned on have loved them. And the price point is great for what you're getting.
I've narrowed it down to the Handler 190 or the Handler 210. I live in Canada so I will be buying online through Tractor Supply (or similar) and having the package shipped to a warehouse near the boarder where I will drive over and pick it up.
Here is what I'm looking at price wise at tractor supply:
HH190: $649.99
HH190 with Spoolgun (as a kit): $819.99
HH210: $899.99
They don't carry "just the spoolgun" so this price is from Northern Tool:
Spoolrunner 100 Spoolgun: $239.99
So for $820 I could have a ready to go HH190 with spoolgun. For $80 more I could get a HH210 without a spoolgun. Making the cost of the HH210 with spoolgun roughly $320 (240 spoolgun + 80 more to start) MORE than the HH190 setup. $1140.. That is alot of money.
So what I want to know is, would it be worth it? I mean, I'd rather spend the extra $320 now than have to sell my HH190 for half what I paid for it two years down the road to buy a HH210. What do you guys think? is 20 more amps for $320 worth it? Seems VERY steep to me. I looked into the duty cycle - they are not hugely different. Plus I am a slow worker who spends a lot of time lining things up and examining my work so I don't think waiting will be a big problem. Also some people seem to like the HH190's weld a little better. Main reason I ask is because according to hobart the HH190 is good for 5/16" and the HH210 is good for 3/8" in a single pass. Do you think a HH190 could make solid welds in 3/8" given enough time and more than one pass?
Thanks guys, off to work now - will check in later.