jeepr wrote:Old Bill wrote:Gerdo, thanks for pointing out the difference's between the Lowes and welding shop welders. I would have thought that they would all have been the same.
Buying stuff can sure get difficult, can't it?
I find it hard to believe that a reputable company would market a different quality item to a box store than to a welding shop. If the company puts their name and a model number on a welder, it is going to be the same if you buy it from the welding shop or K-mart.
On that note, I have a Millermatic. I use flux core, but it’s a lot nicer weld with gas.
Its not different quality..... IF you look real close its a different model... Less expensive model, less control, more expensive, more control...
There is a difference in welders at about the 125 AMP (110/220 Volt also) break over point anything above 125 AMP seems to have newer better technology and controls.....
HD and Lowes machines are probably lesser expensive 120-125 AMP machines........ Above all else check model numbers... Appearance is not a defining item.. The LINCOLN 100 to 145 AMP ALL visually (casual) look the same, also same for Miller 100 to 150 AMP..