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Old 02-15-2010, 12:38 PM
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Anyone have experience using the Millermatic 211? Looking at a Mig setup (gas shielded) that is portable, uses 110v for light welding, with the ability to go to 220v for heavier use if need be. Curious about anyones input on the 211, or any out of the Millermatic lineup for use in chassis work.

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I have a 211 that ive had for sometime, its been really great. Ive had it for quite awhile. I had to clean the liner once, but its been pretty tough...i have used everything from flux core steel to aluminum and gas and its worked great. I drove over the gun/trigger with my car and it scared it up but it still worked. Its been knocked over,ran into,loaded in and out of truck beds thru hell and its still a truckin!
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Miller welders are top notch. I use them at work. Industrial use. I am eyeballing a MILLER 211 & Miller Diverson 165 once I get my LSx swap completed.

When it comes to welder and air compressors... " you get what you pay for"

IR compressors are top notch too



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