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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 1283888, member: 22283"] Junk, don't let my over-opinionated comments sway what you want to do. Although, I agree with Rich running some new romex will open up lots of options. I have used the little machines for what they are intended for and they do quite a nice job. Lincoln and Miller just do not sell junk. My comments were based on the task at hand. And it also sounds like you may want to become a welder. And since you are a man of some means, I would opt for the range of machine that is going to give me some versatility in the future. If you do go stick, be sure and read up on the DC aspects of a stick welder. It will allow you to make some very nice welds on small stuff like sheet metal. And if you had brought a sheet metal application to the table, I would not hesitate to recommend the small 110vac MIG welders (with gas only though). But just like dirt bikes, don't go and buy Chinese...unless it's a #38, with a spring roll and extra duck sauce. [/QUOTE]
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