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Hey y’all

My little Miller quit working on me yesterday, wouldn’t get an arc even if I touched on the ground clamp. I took the cable apart today and found the reason.

I’m guessing that’s not reparable, so I’ll probably use this as a reason to get a better gun, this one is too small and plasticy for my liking.

What gun should I get? Just a new miller gun or maybe something like a Bernard?

This is more of a backup/portable machine. I do most of my shop work with a 300 Lincoln.

Thanks!
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HTP makes very nice replacement guns for Miller welders. They are listed on their website. www.usaweld.com
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