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#21
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Just bought a Miller 211
After using a Lincoln WeldPak 100 (in MIG mode) for 13 years, and struggling to get good penetration on even 1/8th Inch steel, I bought a Miller 211. This MIG operates on either 110 volts or 230 volts. I am in the process of welding up some custom side steps for my 2009 Rubicon out of 1/8 steel, and the 211 has plenty of heat to make great welds - even on 110 volts. I considered buying the Miller 252, but decided I wouldn't be welding a lot of 1/2" steel. The 211 also offers dual voltage versatility.
I got a good buy from Indiana Oxygen, no tax, free delivery, and great customer service.
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I got a good buy from Indiana Oxygen, no tax, free delivery, and great customer service.
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After using a Lincoln WeldPak 100 (in MIG mode) for 13 years, and struggling to get good penetration on even 1/8th Inch steel, I bought a Miller 211. This MIG operates on either 110 volts or 230 volts. I am in the process of welding up some custom side steps for my 2009 Rubicon out of 1/8 steel, and the 211 has plenty of heat to make great welds - even on 110 volts. I considered buying the Miller 252, but decided I wouldn't be welding a lot of 1/2" steel. The 211 also offers dual voltage versatility.
I got a good buy from Indiana Oxygen, no tax, free delivery, and great customer service.
My $0.02
I got a good buy from Indiana Oxygen, no tax, free delivery, and great customer service.
My $0.02