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I just didn't agree with the above statement that MIG can do everything ARC can, which isn't the case, and visa versa.
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Waxer.....You didn't quote the entire line I wrote...
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You can do anything with a MIG welder that you can do with a stick welder- Faster, cleaner, there really is no reason to use a stick welder on anything that we do with our hobby.
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I made sure to say that, just cause I knew someone would say the same things you have said. As far as this discussion goes, my statement is true. I've been doin this for a loooong time, I know that stick welders have their place. I really don't think that place involves the things we do on our trucks. "Gross, slow and old school".
And like Rene said, You can buy different wire to weld all the same materials that you can weld with a stick welder. Want to weld stainless? Go get soem stainless wire and a bottle of Argon. (I think...Rene?) Aluminum? Same thing. Cast stuff? Same thing.
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Ooops, you're right. I misread that statement of yours and didn't see the hyphen use. Sorry bout that.
I too agree for what we do (wheeling and modifying our rigs) that a good MIG welder is all that we will ever need. Main reason why I sold my Lincoln Buzz Box and bought the Miller 210.
However, I'm not aware of any wire we can run on our MIG welders that will allow us to weld on Cast. I would appreciate any info anyone had to share on the subject though.
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I just didn't agree with the above statement that MIG can do everything ARC can, which isn't the case, and visa versa.
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Waxer.....You didn't quote the entire line I wrote...
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You can do anything with a MIG welder that you can do with a stick welder- Faster, cleaner, there really is no reason to use a stick welder on anything that we do with our hobby.
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I made sure to say that, just cause I knew someone would say the same things you have said. As far as this discussion goes, my statement is true. I've been doin this for a loooong time, I know that stick welders have their place. I really don't think that place involves the things we do on our trucks. "Gross, slow and old school".
And like Rene said, You can buy different wire to weld all the same materials that you can weld with a stick welder. Want to weld stainless? Go get soem stainless wire and a bottle of Argon. (I think...Rene?) Aluminum? Same thing. Cast stuff? Same thing.
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Ooops, you're right. I misread that statement of yours and didn't see the hyphen use. Sorry bout that.
I too agree for what we do (wheeling and modifying our rigs) that a good MIG welder is all that we will ever need. Main reason why I sold my Lincoln Buzz Box and bought the Miller 210.
However, I'm not aware of any wire we can run on our MIG welders that will allow us to weld on Cast. I would appreciate any info anyone had to share on the subject though.