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I took a look at the sp135 and it has 5 volt settings a,b,c,d,e I thought it was better to get in infinite one, but I could be missing somthing

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I'm looking at buying a mig welder also. Here's what I've learned so far:

 

Miller appears to be the best quality.

Lincoln has roughly the same welders but about 30 bucks cheaper. However, lincoln's wire feed hardware is thermoplastic vice cast aluminum on the Miller.

 

Hobart is made by the parent company of Miller.

 

Miller and Lincoln both have infinite adjustments available in their 135 models, (120 v). The first step on the 240 volt welders have 7 taps instead of infinite.

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Just orderd a Miller. For the price you can not beat the quality. Do some searches on reviews for welders. You will find out the same things I did. Miller-Miller-Miller!!! :2thumbs:

 

MIG welding is not hard you should at least try to do it yourself. You (and your wallet) will feel much better about it than paying a body shop!! IMO of course.

 

Good Luck!!!

 

Course you could just cut a piece of plywood and screw it down!!!

J/K datsunlover!!

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