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Posted by Welding Rookie on November 28, 2001 at 09:36:38 from (24.79.193.125):
In Reply to: Clarke Welder posted by BTD on November 28, 2001 at 04:47:03:
About 6 years ago I was ready to buy a Clarke Mig welder (110 Volt), until a friend of mine who is in the welding business recommended against it. He said parts availability was poor and so was the quality of the machine itself. It was a great deal (price wise) but I backed away and paid twice as much for a Miller (110 Volt). By the way, my friend was a welder, not in the business of selling them. Well, six years later I guess I'll never know how the Clarke would have been but I'll tell you one thing, the Miller is a superb unit and I've used it on everything from old rotten sheetmetal to 3/16" angle iron and it does a great job, even for someone like myself who had never welded much before. Just my 2 cents but sometimes I find that you get what you pay for.
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