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Old 02-22-2009, 08:41 AM
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Default Lets see those welding carts!

Here is mine, Ive got it set up with the Lincoln 180 and the Miller Diversion 165. there's a rack in the middle for tips and other consumables and the tubes on the side hold my bags of tig rod.





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nice setup my TIG weighs about 700lbs so it stays put lol.
def nice and convenient what you have there.
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Originally Posted by Tricked-Out-Toy
Miller Diversion 165.
How do you like that? Airgas can cut me a deal so i am thinking of replacing my Tigmate with the Miller.
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I tried one of those miller diversions at the Pittsburgh World of Wheels show. I only welded aluminum with it and it seems to run pretty good. The fingertip control would take a little time to get used to, but I really like the ark starter button. It will also slowly back off the amperage before shutting off the arc to keep from forming a crater.
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So Ive been welding with it for about 4 hours and its AWESOME! put a SOLID weld on a 1/4" aluminum T-joint with NO preheat!



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