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[QUOTE="m j, post: 1414262, member: 9848"] depends on you situation, but a 200amp welder like a miller 250/251/252 is pretty much as good as it gets on single phase power and will do everything you can weld probably for your lifetime. the price for quality smaller welders doesnt get cheap enough to justify their lack of duty cycle IMO a lot of the smaller welders like to use a number in the 200 range on the side of the case but many are 90amp or less when you read the 60% duty cycle spec that is industry standard. they have a 2?? hobart (amps at 60% are way under 200) in the shop at work but when I have to work winters doing repairs I just bring my 251 miller from home. [/QUOTE]
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