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I have been looking at getting a Hobart Mig welder because of the price and everybody speaks pretty highly of them. Something in the 150+ amp 220v because I don't want to spend the money on a 110v welder. I saw this Lincoln the other day at Home Depot. My question is why is it so cheap? It's a 175 amp Mig welder and comes with some accessories but is about $150 dollars cheaper than the Lincoln 175 :thinking::dunno:

What am I not getting with the cheaper one?

http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs...langId=-1&catalogId=10053&productId=100395926
 
amps is not the only important thing to look at when you buy a welder, duty cycle is also a key figure, you need to look at duty cycle and think about how much welding you're planning on doing, most of us will never need 100% duty cycle, because think about welding for 10minutes solid... thats a LONG time...

but then keep in mind that, if you plan to weld say for 6minutes or 8 minutes at a time, and the duty cycle is 60% at the amperage you'll be running, then welding at the 6minutes or 60% of the duty cycle is just like taking your engine to redline and then shutting the key off over and over again which wears on a machine...
 
I just bought a miller 180, works pretty good so far. It was only 100 bucks more than the hobart 187 and the miller has continous voltage adjustment (hobart does not).
 
I have been looking at getting a Hobart Mig welder because of the price and everybody speaks pretty highly of them. Something in the 150+ amp 220v because I don't want to spend the money on a 110v welder. I saw this Lincoln the other day at Home Depot. My question is why is it so cheap? It's a 175 amp Mig welder and comes with some accessories but is about $150 dollars cheaper than the Lincoln 175 :thinking::dunno:

What am I not getting with the cheaper one?

http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs...langId=-1&catalogId=10053&productId=100395926

that home depot lincoln welder works great. as long as you get a 220v welder, you'll be stylin. i've used miller's version of that same welder, and i think lincoln make a more durable welder. where i work, we use the piss out of those things. get the $600 lincoln mig welder, it'll do everything you need it to do.
 
Tap voltage= selectable voltage, such as the hobart 187 has 7 voltage settings.
Infinite voltage=dial a voltage, such as the miller 180 which you can just dial the voltage up or down in small increments instead of just a selectable setting.
 
I've got the Hobart 180 (220 volt). It has the 4 switch positions for voltage and infinite wire speed controls.

I've hit the duty cycle limit 2 times welding 1/4" plate. I have been happy with the Hobart.

I've had one problem. The liner had a kink that I didn't find until I used it a couple of times that was causing wire feed problems. I called Hobart and they shipped me a new liner no other questions asked.

I went with Hobart b/c of the quality customer support people posted about. Hobart uses a Miller gun.
 
i just ordered the hobart 140...here:

http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_6970_200306073_200306073

it was $460...free shipping and free cart...i believe it will do what i want(3/16''&down), if not, i have a 250A 220v stick welder and a tig torch, i want it mainly for body panels and prolly my cage, parts of it at least, i'll prolly tig my base plates and gussets, and later on, i plan on getting the spool gun and setting it up for aluminum welding w/ argon...swap gas ...add spoolgun and aluminum ready
 
I believe people do 1/4" with the 140's as well. Good prep and bled es will help too. I was gonna get the Hobart 187, but it was equally priced to the Lincoln so..
 
yea, i mean... multiple passes and it can weld 1/2-1'', but anything heavy i'll use a 7018 stick....this will be for thin stuff...a 125 would prolly do what i want
 
I probably would have went with Hobart. Last time I was shopping for a welder I was looking at small portables. I chose the Hobart Champion 10000 over a Lincoln Ranger because Hobart is made by Miller and I actually like that the Hobarts have less features than the Millers and Lincolns because it makes them super simple to use without extra dials and switches.
 
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