Kamikaze
I wanna be Dave
I couldn't find a good review for it when I was looking into a welder for the house. I talked long and hard about it with my local AirGas rep and decided to take the plunge. I figured a review would be helpful for anyone looking for a good 220v wire feed. I posted this on the TSC website.
I am a professional welder by trade, numerous certifications in Mig, FCAW, TIG, and SMAW. I recently purchased one of these machines to use in my garage. I am very impressed by the quality of welds that this machine produces. I use a wide range of machines at work, mostly 460 volt wire feeds and arc welders. This welder is on par with some of the $5000 miller 220 machines. I went ahead and set it up with Hobart .030 bare wire and a 20 cubic foot 75/25 argon/CO2 bottle. Very nice welds, almost completely spatter free. I would be comfortable welding a 3/8" fillet in one pass, and a 1/2" fillet in 3 passes. The only place it lacks is in the duty cycle, but for garage welding I don't think you would ever trip the fuses.
Very good product, I wish I had another one to use at work. I would recommend it to anyone. I was not expecting it to work as well as it does. I am blown away, great job Hobart/Miller.
This will work great for small rc tube chassis. The arc start up is very good, better than some high end welders. With the voltage setting at 1 and 75/25 gas it will provide clean good penetrating spot welds on solid rod and brake line.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/welding...welder-3807126
I am a professional welder by trade, numerous certifications in Mig, FCAW, TIG, and SMAW. I recently purchased one of these machines to use in my garage. I am very impressed by the quality of welds that this machine produces. I use a wide range of machines at work, mostly 460 volt wire feeds and arc welders. This welder is on par with some of the $5000 miller 220 machines. I went ahead and set it up with Hobart .030 bare wire and a 20 cubic foot 75/25 argon/CO2 bottle. Very nice welds, almost completely spatter free. I would be comfortable welding a 3/8" fillet in one pass, and a 1/2" fillet in 3 passes. The only place it lacks is in the duty cycle, but for garage welding I don't think you would ever trip the fuses.
Very good product, I wish I had another one to use at work. I would recommend it to anyone. I was not expecting it to work as well as it does. I am blown away, great job Hobart/Miller.
This will work great for small rc tube chassis. The arc start up is very good, better than some high end welders. With the voltage setting at 1 and 75/25 gas it will provide clean good penetrating spot welds on solid rod and brake line.
http://www.tractorsupply.com/welding...welder-3807126