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- weldin mike 27
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Hi there,
There is heaps of stuff on these welders on You tube. I just seached eastwood tig and up she comes.
Mick
There is heaps of stuff on these welders on You tube. I just seached eastwood tig and up she comes.
Mick
- weldin mike 27
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Hey there,
Don't worry to much about your choice. They seem like a reasonable machine for the cost. You will always have buyers remorse after the fact, no matter what you buy. When you get the welder, try it out, make use of all the info you can find, Ie: youtube, customer service numbers and if you don't like it return it or sell it. No worries.
Good luck
Mick
Don't worry to much about your choice. They seem like a reasonable machine for the cost. You will always have buyers remorse after the fact, no matter what you buy. When you get the welder, try it out, make use of all the info you can find, Ie: youtube, customer service numbers and if you don't like it return it or sell it. No worries.
Good luck
Mick
- weldin mike 27
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Hey Mick,
Just put the eastwood 200 to the test.
This machine can do everything my miller could do....
I put about 25 hours on it so far and it performed like a champ,
On ac aluminum 22ga to 3/8 that the limit with just argon
And the same on dc mild steel...
Just put the eastwood 200 to the test.
This machine can do everything my miller could do....
I put about 25 hours on it so far and it performed like a champ,
On ac aluminum 22ga to 3/8 that the limit with just argon
And the same on dc mild steel...
- weldin mike 27
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Hey there,
Sounds like a good thing. Just look at it the wrong way, or it might blow your head off with a .44 Magnum. Dirty Harry style.
Mick
Sounds like a good thing. Just look at it the wrong way, or it might blow your head off with a .44 Magnum. Dirty Harry style.
Mick
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