A guide to selecting the right mig welder for your application or needs. There are many things to consider, electrical supply, space, where you will be welding, what you will be welding, budget and many more....
Buying a tig welder to meet your needs and your budget can be very frustrating. Tig welding is the slowest, but most precise and most controllable form of welding. Miller, and Lincoln welders are both offered...
While many welders still use the old static lens (non-electronic) helmet or mask, once you use an auto-change (electronic) helmet you will never go back. I'll start with a word of warning. We have looked at...
The Hobart Welders 500501R is a Factory Reconditioned Handler 180 MIG Welder. Powerful and portable, the Handler 180 operates off 230V power. It comes ready to weld with or without shielding gas, no additional kit required. With an amperage output...
The Handler® 140 operates off 115 volt standard household current for maximum versatility. Comes ready to weld with or without shielding gas, no additional kit required. With an amperage output range of 25 - 140, it easily handles a broad selection...
The IronMan 250 is a powerful welding package that is versatile and easy to use. The IronMan welds 22 gauge up to 1/2-inch material in a single pass. This unit comes complete with a 200 amp gun and built-in running gear/cylinder rack and handles wire...
An economical all-in-one MIG machine that is both versatile and portable, the IronMan 210 has arc characteristics from excellent short arc performance to an easy-to-control weld puddle.