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  1. MatthewH

    welder choice...

    Second the Hypertherm 45. I've got one, and love it. Rarely use the torches to cut anymore, as the 45 will severe 1" plate. Mainly use it for 1/2" and under, but its nice to have that capacity if needed. Only thing I wish I had done was get the 45 with the computer interface plug, that way in...
  2. MatthewH

    welder choice...

    My shop inventory includes 2 mig units, one with spool gun, plasma cutter, tig/stick machine, 2 sets of torches and the Hobart gas welder in the SECM box outside. Pretty set on machines, just working on all the extras for shaping and forming metal
  3. MatthewH

    welder choice...

    Whether your a pipeliner, production welder, fab welder or somebody who's trying to stick 2 pieces of metal together for there army truck, its all based on the basic principles of welding. Follow the basics and practice, your project should come out nice
  4. MatthewH

    welder choice...

    As stated, 110v is going to limit how thick of plate you can weld, and for how long. However, if your stuck on wanting a 110v welder, id look at a Miller Millermatic 212MVP. Its a dual voltage machine, so when you find 110v isn't enough, you can plug in to 220v and use the full machines potential.
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