Miller has a new Multimatic
Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2020 5:51 pm
"Built for professionals in the manufacturing/fabrication, MRO and construction fabrication and education segments, the Multimatic 235 allows..."
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6010? Is that a rod for that holder that you have to squeeze and then put in a short rod that burns away, then you have to stop and put in another? Do people still do that, or am I confusing this with something else?Oscar wrote:Does it run 6010?
Sorry, I just had to!
LtBadd wrote:6010? Is that a rod for that holder that you have to squeeze and then put in a short rod that burns away, then you have to stop and put in another? Do people still do that, or am I confusing this with something else?Oscar wrote:Does it run 6010?
Sorry, I just had to!
At a quick glance the duty cycle is better, and the supplied MIG gun looks better too.sbaker56 wrote:I honestly kind of have to agree with the yawn reaction, looks like a cheaper multimatic 220 without HF and AC.
Kind of odd that a multiprocess machine wouldn't have HF on the tig...LtBadd wrote:At a quick glance the duty cycle is better, and the supplied MIG gun looks better too.
They're referring to the weight capacity of the cart it comes with.Thatkid2diesel wrote:Maybe someone can shed some light for me. In the specs for this new welder when compared to the Multimatic 215 and the Multimatic 220 ac/dc, it states that it can use the 300cf bottle but the 215 and the 220 are limited to 125cf bottles. I just assumed you could hook any size bottle to any machine and the regulator would regulate the amount of cf required.