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> OT: Miller vs Lincoln, TIG advice
McMark
post May 26 2005, 01:05 AM
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I'm sure Miller vs. Lincoln is another Ford vs. Chevy, McDonalds vs. Burger King, situations. Everybody has their favorite. But anyone have some anecdotal evidence for me as to which is the better TIG? I'm shopping for a setup.
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Porcharu
post May 26 2005, 02:41 PM
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I like blue - have had a Miller 175 Mig for about 8 years of trouble free service. I also have a Miller TIG I think it is a Syncrowave 185 I am still learning TIG and have not used it more than 25 hours. It also works very well and it doesn't seem to broadcast RF when I use the high freq. modes. If I were doing it again I would consider getting a model or 2 up the range that has more adjustments for pre/post purge and waveform adjustment.
My brother has a very nice Lincoln multi (TIG, MIG and stick) and is very happy with it.

Just so you know that I'm not a Miller only guy I really really want a Hypertherm plasma cutter. (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/welder.gif)
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