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Welding machine reccomendations
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[QUOTE="Nice Guy Eddie, post: 797529, member: 54688"] TIG is the way to go for fine aluminum welding... but even the little 110v MillerMatic MIG welder has an adaptor kit for aluminum MIG... From what I hear from you, you should probably consider the 110 models... get one that uses a tank (flux core bites and will frustrate you with lousy welds).... the dryer circuit most likely isn't rated for the welder (certainly not both at once), and welders should have a dedicated circuit (110 or 220)... They used to only make the MillerMatic with a dedicated 20 amp 110v style plug (one tang runs sideways), but now they make them that plug into any standard outlet. I have a MIG/TIG/ARC that is 220, a stick welder that is 220 and a little MillerMatic MIG that is 110... I haven't used either of the 220v welders in 2 years (but I would if I needed to do aluminum.... then I'd go TIG) [/QUOTE]
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