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Posted by TP from Central PA on November 28, 2001 at 16:46:44 from (152.163.207.74):
In Reply to: Re: Clarke Welder posted by Welding Rookie on November 28, 2001 at 09:36:38:
I got a 110 Clarke Arc welder for mobile repairs and a 150EN Turbo Clarke MIG, that also can be used with flux core wire. Its one of the best tools I ever bought!!!!! I use it nearly every day and I haven't needed any parts other than a wire liner, crushing due to being pinched while I was welding. Parts availablity is GREAT, they have a 1-800 number especially for the welders and ship the parts fast and direct!!! I wish I would have gotten a bigger model. BESIDES THE WARRANTY IS GREAT(They wouldn't give it to you if the machines weren't great)!!!! I also bought a used MILLER 220 volt AC-DC Arc welder at an auction for 150 Dollars. This machine was nearly new and wasn't used much. I took off the metal cover to blow the transformer out with compressed air and it wasn't much bigger than the one in my Clarke MIG, and the internal wiring in the Miller was all over the place, while the Clarke has them neatly routed! Clarke builds a GREAT welder in my opinion. I wished I would have done two things different though, I should have gotten the Clarke 180 Amp MIG instead of the 150 and I also should of passed on that MILLER Arc welder and bought a CLARKE!!!!!!!!!!!! I would buy either a MILLER or a Clarke, don't get a LINCOLN- I used them once and I thought they were very cheaply constructed for the 500 Dollar price- I only paid 318 Dollars for mine!!!
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