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<blockquote data-quote="dj" data-source="post: 239961" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>If I could only have 1 welder I think I would stick to my gas bottles. A small tip and baling wire fixes cracks and tears in the pick-up. A larger tip and rod take care of 5/16. Plus I cut with it and thats hard to do with a small wire feed.</p><p></p><p>But I don't have to limit myself. So I have the gas bottles for really thin stuff.</p><p>A little red cracker box and 200 ft of over head wire for an extension cord let me work around the barn pretty easily.</p><p>The Miller bobcat is set up in an old 2 horse trailer. To make the trip to the far side. Supplies go in the feed hatch up front.</p><p></p><p>A brother has one of the 110 volt wire feed machines. Like cfpinz mentioned it has infinite settings and the new ones seem to all have click settings(no fine tuning). Having played with his I could see where this would be a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj, post: 239961, member: 1795"] If I could only have 1 welder I think I would stick to my gas bottles. A small tip and baling wire fixes cracks and tears in the pick-up. A larger tip and rod take care of 5/16. Plus I cut with it and thats hard to do with a small wire feed. But I don't have to limit myself. So I have the gas bottles for really thin stuff. A little red cracker box and 200 ft of over head wire for an extension cord let me work around the barn pretty easily. The Miller bobcat is set up in an old 2 horse trailer. To make the trip to the far side. Supplies go in the feed hatch up front. A brother has one of the 110 volt wire feed machines. Like cfpinz mentioned it has infinite settings and the new ones seem to all have click settings(no fine tuning). Having played with his I could see where this would be a problem. [/QUOTE]
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