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Montreal914
post Jul 15 2023, 01:44 PM
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I am considering getting a used 120V spot welder. My thinking is the older rugged style the better vs. new cheapy stuff?

Anyone successfully using 120V system on their restoration work? This type (not necessarily this one) of system?

Any model/brand I should look for on offerup/craigslist?

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post Jul 16 2023, 07:57 AM
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Don't go "cheap". I tried the Harbor Frieght model and it was... disappointing.
I ended up with a Quick Spot II from HTP Weld. This was a few years a go so the price was a bit lower.
You can also get different length/shape arms to get to those hard-to-reach places.
It works a charm!

https://usaweld.com/products/quick_spot_ii


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