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I'm a novice welder at best and have been borrowing the use of a Millermatic 135 for my floor panel replacement projects. It works wonderfully, but it's probably of a higher quality than I really need.
Eastwood has come out with a very affordable unit which I'm tempted to buy. Anyone have any experience with these? If not, what would be a decent MIG welder for panel replacement and occasional non-critical projects?"
the miller mig your currently using is a good value if your MIG WELDING
are you using a tank of shield gas?
or are you looking for a cheap flux core wire welder? NOT THE SAME THING!
read this thread
viewtopic.php?f=60&t=9745&p=36661#p36661
HERE IS the EASTWOOD MIG, it comes with a 3 year warranty so its unlikely to be junk, as eastwood normally has stood behind most products, but Ive yet to see one
http://www.eastwood.com/mig-welder-110v ... utput.html
http://www.eastwood.com/pro-welders
http://www.eastwood.com/175-amp-mig-wel ... l-gun.html
watch this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXenK6UZwFY
$340
home depot sells cheaper flux core welders but that's hardly the same type of welder
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/sto ... reNum=6320
$420
heres a decent miller MIG
http://www.welders-direct.com/merchant2 ... ode=907335
$713 plus tank rental
but your comparing two totally different types of welding and true MIGS stronger, cleaner looking and easier to used....... Id suggest the MIG because if you find you need to upgrade from the flux core it had less trade in value and its less flexible in what it can do, the mig should serve you well for years I doubt you'll still be happy with flux core in under 3 years max, Id suspect the eastwood is a reasonable value or they would not give a 3 year warranty, but I have a hard time thinking that a $340 machine will duplicate a $700 class miller mig welder, why not, call eastwood ask for a brochure and info, then go down to the local miller dealer and see if he can point out the differences, and see it the difference in features warranty and price are worth the price to you.[/color]
BTW I FOUND THIS POSTED ABOUT EASTWOOD WELDERS
: Eastwood Mig Welders?
Hi guys,
I wanted to clear up a few of the concerns on our new Eastwood welders that I've seen mentioned her and on a handful of other forums.
1.These are NOT rebadged or rebranded welders made by another large company for us with our name on it.
-These welders we designed and tested in house here at Eastwood. They were designed to be EQUIVALENT to the Lincoln Mig Pak 10 (our 135) and the Mig Pak 15 (our 175). We oversaw every step of the production process to make sure these were designed to our specs and expectations. Our main concern is to give you a welder that is built to the same specs and quality as a industrial welder, but priced towards a serious hobbyist.
-We go so far as to back our welders with a 3 year warranty. That is backed by Eastwood Company, not by a 3rd party company, like people seemed to be confused about. We didn't begin offering these for a "quick buck", in fact we are working on designing further products to add to our welding product line (can you say affordable TIG and Plasma cutters?)
2. Consumables- Our welders are made with a Tweco style gun (the same as most major companies including Lincoln use). Therefore all consumable parts (nozzle, tips, etc) are available at any local welding supply store. We are enthusiasts here ourselves, and we know the frustration of needing a part or supplies halfway through the job and not being able to get it! (for me this past weekend it was running out of mig wire at 5:30PM on a Sunday and realizing the only local "Farm" store that would have wire closed at 5 )
3.These welders were not the ones you may have seen on Ebay a year ago for sale. Those were simply another company's welder we were retailing under their name. These welders are brand new welders that we designed from step 1. Any other welders you may have seen previously were before we began manufacturing our welders.
If you guys have any other questions or concerns feel free to ask me and I'll do my best to answer them!
***In fact I can offer anyone that is on the fence about one of our welders the chance to try it for 30 days with a hassle free return policy. Buy it, use it to weld your rusty project car, patch a frame on the same project, your sons go-kart, your fence in your yard, your neighbor's shed doors, whatever... If you don't like it or it doesn't meet your expectations (which I highly doubt!), than give us a call and we will be gladly take it back and refund your money.***
Hope that cleared up a few questions and concerns.
-Matt/EW
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I'm a novice welder at best and have been borrowing the use of a Millermatic 135 for my floor panel replacement projects. It works wonderfully, but it's probably of a higher quality than I really need.
Eastwood has come out with a very affordable unit which I'm tempted to buy. Anyone have any experience with these? If not, what would be a decent MIG welder for panel replacement and occasional non-critical projects?"
the miller mig your currently using is a good value if your MIG WELDING
are you using a tank of shield gas?
or are you looking for a cheap flux core wire welder? NOT THE SAME THING!
read this thread
viewtopic.php?f=60&t=9745&p=36661#p36661
HERE IS the EASTWOOD MIG, it comes with a 3 year warranty so its unlikely to be junk, as eastwood normally has stood behind most products, but Ive yet to see one
http://www.eastwood.com/mig-welder-110v ... utput.html
http://www.eastwood.com/pro-welders
http://www.eastwood.com/175-amp-mig-wel ... l-gun.html
watch this video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXenK6UZwFY
$340
home depot sells cheaper flux core welders but that's hardly the same type of welder
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/sto ... reNum=6320
$420
heres a decent miller MIG
http://www.welders-direct.com/merchant2 ... ode=907335
$713 plus tank rental
but your comparing two totally different types of welding and true MIGS stronger, cleaner looking and easier to used....... Id suggest the MIG because if you find you need to upgrade from the flux core it had less trade in value and its less flexible in what it can do, the mig should serve you well for years I doubt you'll still be happy with flux core in under 3 years max, Id suspect the eastwood is a reasonable value or they would not give a 3 year warranty, but I have a hard time thinking that a $340 machine will duplicate a $700 class miller mig welder, why not, call eastwood ask for a brochure and info, then go down to the local miller dealer and see if he can point out the differences, and see it the difference in features warranty and price are worth the price to you.[/color]
BTW I FOUND THIS POSTED ABOUT EASTWOOD WELDERS
: Eastwood Mig Welders?
Hi guys,
I wanted to clear up a few of the concerns on our new Eastwood welders that I've seen mentioned her and on a handful of other forums.
1.These are NOT rebadged or rebranded welders made by another large company for us with our name on it.
-These welders we designed and tested in house here at Eastwood. They were designed to be EQUIVALENT to the Lincoln Mig Pak 10 (our 135) and the Mig Pak 15 (our 175). We oversaw every step of the production process to make sure these were designed to our specs and expectations. Our main concern is to give you a welder that is built to the same specs and quality as a industrial welder, but priced towards a serious hobbyist.
-We go so far as to back our welders with a 3 year warranty. That is backed by Eastwood Company, not by a 3rd party company, like people seemed to be confused about. We didn't begin offering these for a "quick buck", in fact we are working on designing further products to add to our welding product line (can you say affordable TIG and Plasma cutters?)
2. Consumables- Our welders are made with a Tweco style gun (the same as most major companies including Lincoln use). Therefore all consumable parts (nozzle, tips, etc) are available at any local welding supply store. We are enthusiasts here ourselves, and we know the frustration of needing a part or supplies halfway through the job and not being able to get it! (for me this past weekend it was running out of mig wire at 5:30PM on a Sunday and realizing the only local "Farm" store that would have wire closed at 5 )
3.These welders were not the ones you may have seen on Ebay a year ago for sale. Those were simply another company's welder we were retailing under their name. These welders are brand new welders that we designed from step 1. Any other welders you may have seen previously were before we began manufacturing our welders.
If you guys have any other questions or concerns feel free to ask me and I'll do my best to answer them!
***In fact I can offer anyone that is on the fence about one of our welders the chance to try it for 30 days with a hassle free return policy. Buy it, use it to weld your rusty project car, patch a frame on the same project, your sons go-kart, your fence in your yard, your neighbor's shed doors, whatever... If you don't like it or it doesn't meet your expectations (which I highly doubt!), than give us a call and we will be gladly take it back and refund your money.***
Hope that cleared up a few questions and concerns.
-Matt/EW
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