a good mig and helmets

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coxsy
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a good mig and helmets

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a few good deals at my local tool shop
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that is the same thing we got at work from engineering suplies, it would pay to shop around as they can be expensive..... 8)
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true the welder is a bit high but 230 volt 60% duty cycle i still think its a better deal than a unit with a 30% cycle
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I bought one of those Miller helmets on there a few months ago, works really good with Tig , there about $200 cheaper straight from Weldwell who import them too!
I also just went halfs with my dad on a new Steady mig 255 , what a excellent welder, straight out of the box mint as welds no problem, would definently recommend to any one.
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ive got one of those XcelArc SK175 at the top of the page & it works a treat, thats a sharp price too
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