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migomag 180 amp

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migomag 180 amp

Post by 308LUX »

after some feed back...about 2 buy a mig 240 volt looking at around 160-200amp...just for the back yard

went down & priced one from migomag...180amp 240 volt $1200...5 year garauntee with a few extras thrown in.

what brands do you prefer, use etc ??
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V8patrol ??
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Post by bubs »

At my work have about 6 different brands of welders, we mainly use Migomag (400amp) and Lincoln (455amp) welders

You will not go wrong with Migomag, I personally bought a reconditioned Lincoln 255amp with Remote wire feeder for $1200 and have been using it quite a lot with out any dramas

Make sure you get a 15amp outlet fitted if you welder requires it (migomag 180 from memory does) cost me $180 and unlike some others out in the sticks (jimboomba) I can weld all day without any problems
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Post by Madmac »

ive got one of the cheaper ones its a Toolex 160 amp, made by SIP, im more than happy with it, i only use it occasionally, but it will weld 6mm plate no worries, ive used it to knock up a few bits and pieces for my truck, ie sliderr, rear bar, modifying bullbar for bodylift, cost $600
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Post by eliteforce32 »

if ur spending around the 1200 dollar mark why not look at the procraft 240's? they are 240amps at 15amp, bloody good welders :armsup: ;)
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Post by spazbot »

a migmag will shit all over the procrafts hands down
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Post by bubs »

spazbot wrote:a migmag will shit all over the procrafts hands down
werd :D

The procrafts have a lower quality transformer in them, average user would proberbly never have a problem though
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Post by Cliffy »

Go the migomag, have just welded together 50m of 6mm chequerplate together without a hitch, the unit is a 260 amp (15 amp plug) but use on 10 amp plugs, buy the biggest machine you can as you can always turn it down, have sucessfully welded 12mm plate :) and if you can get a remote wire feeder makes life a whole lot easier.

Spend the money one on a good machine and you can go wrong, Have mates that have other machines that were cheaper....... smaller..... and they wish they had spent the money right in the first place. I know that I have blown the budget of 1200 but you get what you pay for.
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Post by Daisy »

we have two migomags at work.. and they get a lot of hard use.. been thrown around and kicked and bumped and shit knocked on it as well as people trippin over it and knockin them over.

they still go strong and still weld awesome.
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Post by udlman »

We have had a migomag 240 for 7 years now and havn't had any major problems apart from doing the fintering caps, but it does get used all day every day.

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Post by 308LUX »

what r the gasless ones like ??
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