Lturner said it doesn'tthey do
Lturner said it doesn'tthey do
The 180 has a digital amp read outLturner said it doesn't
I know that but but Lturner didn't u tel himThe 180 has a digital amp read out
It shows the actual output when welding
The output is a combination of wire speed & voltage
I'm just another beginner.
What about other brands? I'm also thinking about buying a MIG for car repair but don't know which brand to choose. I've found Hobart 500559 that has many good reviews but costs a lot. And another model - Chicago Electric Welding Systems - that is 2 times cheaper (excluding delivery) than Hobart but it seems this brand is little known, and there could be some troubles in the future. On the one hand, a well-known brand is better because a lot of people already used it and had a good experience. On the other hand, little known brand costs less... Which brand could you recommend besides R-Tech?
~Kevin
This was the practice on 0.9mm from some small pieces that I knew would warp easily if I wasn’t careful.