Cruiserdrew
On the way there
So I was in the Airgas store today, they sell Miller and Lincoln welders. It wasn't busy and the owner went through the Millermatic 210 and the Lincoln 215 side by side. I came away thinking the Lincoln was the better buy. I completely expected the opposite. The specs are essentailly the same, but the Lincoln has a better gun and the comsumables are much cheaper. How about a reality check here? I know basically nothing, except that I am buying a welder in the next 30 days, likely one of these 2. If there is some magic advantage to the Miller I'll buy that, but based on what I saw. I really liked the Lincoln. The real advantage in seems to be in the gun. The Shop guy suggested that if you bought the Miller, within 2 years you would be back buying the gun from the Lincoln.
BTW-the cost for each is the same within a few $$. I want enough welder to do 2 spring overs, and maybe some bumper/slider fab. I am not a commercial shop, but I like nice equiptment that works and you don't have to worry about. By the time you get out the door with a cylinder, you are spending $1700 or so.
I also noticed that used welding equiptment is basically not available, Luke Porter reccomended I get a Miller 185 (no longer made) but no one is getting rid of them.
BTW-the cost for each is the same within a few $$. I want enough welder to do 2 spring overs, and maybe some bumper/slider fab. I am not a commercial shop, but I like nice equiptment that works and you don't have to worry about. By the time you get out the door with a cylinder, you are spending $1700 or so.
I also noticed that used welding equiptment is basically not available, Luke Porter reccomended I get a Miller 185 (no longer made) but no one is getting rid of them.