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Auto darkening mask on sale from HF is like $40 and is a dream. It's so much easier than a handheld shield. Are you going to set it up for MIG or fluxcore? I would really suggest MIG because the welds are much cleaner and there is nearly no smoke. Plus, with MIG, you can weld aluminum or stainless, they just need different gases. Miller has some basic welding tutorials on their site as I'm sure are on YouTube, too.
 

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Im going to set it up fir mig and the first thing I was going to replace was the helmet
 

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I thought about the HF but considering I don't know how to work on a welder or modify one to work better, I thought it to be a better financial investment if I pick up a better quality welder. The last thing I want to do is spend the money on a machine (even as little as a couple of hundred dollars) just to get discouraged and give up. I have a tendency to be a perfectionist, even to a point that my expectations exceed my abilities. I’ve been told by many people that learning on higher quality equipment will produce better results. Not that anything is wrong with the HF brand but I’ve been told that it has a tendency to have some quarks not associated with the more mainstream brands.

If I decide that welding isn’t the thing for me, I’ll have a much easier time selling a brand name welder locally then the HF brand. I believe I’ll be able to recoup most if not all if my initial investment if I wait for the model I want to go on sale.
 

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I believe I’ll be able to recoup most if not all if my initial investment if I wait for the model I want to go on sale.

I dont think I've every seen Lowe's or any other major retailer put a welder like that on sale. Lowe's runs alot of spend $250, save $50 coupons though.
 

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That Lincoln is a nice rig, but in my personal experience Miller machines make better welds. You'd be looking at an additional $300 for the equivalent size Miller machine, but it has the new auto-set feature and is just generally more awesome :) Check out the miller website: Miller 140 AutoSet
 

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That Lincoln is a nice rig, but in my personal experience Miller machines make better welds. You'd be looking at an additional $300 for the equivalent size Miller machine, but it has the new auto-set feature and is just generally more awesome :) Check out the miller website: Miller 140 AutoSet

I dont see how one name brand welder can make significantly better welds than another name brand, regardless of the operator. IMHO, the autoset feature is completely unnecessary. I dont know about Lincolns, but my Century(which was made by LE) has a chart under the wirefeed cover that suggests wire & power settings for specific material thicknesses. Ive found it to be fairly dependable.
 

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My dad picked one of those up last year to use on small projects when doesn't want to roll out one of the big guys. He seems to really like it for the smaller projects, I haven't used it yet but I am planning a trip to my parents house at the end of the month maybe I will take it for a test drive.
 

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I looked at the miller and it has some awesome features but not for an extra $300.00. I figure if I can’t read a chart and get pretty close to the correct setting then I have no point in welding to begin with. The one I’m really starting to like is the little Hobart Handler 140. It runs about $500.00 at Tractor Supply Company.

Devino-I'm sure your right about finding one on sale but it's possible I could find a factory refurbished or open box buy.
 

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I dont see how one name brand welder can make significantly better welds than another name brand, regardless of the operator.
I've only ever used two Lincoln machines, and they both produced different looking welds than any other machine I've used. Not better or worse, but definitely different, and not as aesthetically pleasing to me, personally. They almost looked like super clean stick welds. Maybe it has to do with their "patented diamond core" technology? We still have a small Lincoln machine somewhere in the dungeon here @ work, I'll dust it off and run a few comparison beads.
 

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I've only ever used two Lincoln machines, and they both produced different looking welds than any other machine I've used. Not better or worse, but definitely different, and not as aesthetically pleasing to me, personally. They almost looked like super clean stick welds. Maybe it has to do with their "patented diamond core" technology? We still have a small Lincoln machine somewhere in the dungeon here @ work, I'll dust it off and run a few comparison beads.

What is "diamond core technology"?? Perhaps the settings were different/wrong. And just remember, the better looking weld is not always the better one.
 

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My dad picked one of those up last year to use on small projects when doesn't want to roll out one of the big guys. He seems to really like it for the smaller projects, I haven't used it yet but I am planning a trip to my parents house at the end of the month maybe I will take it for a test drive.

the little projects! i would be pumped for a welder rated for 5/16" steel! here i am trying to weld 1/4" with my welder rated for 1/8".

shakethis, get the lincoln or the hobart!
 

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great setup, and i actually prefer it to a similar miller, i use both once in a while, but i LOVE my lincon
 

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the little projects! i would be pumped for a welder rated for 5/16" steel! here i am trying to weld 1/4" with my welder rated for 1/8".

shakethis, get the lincoln or the hobart!

ahh just flip it over and weld the other side too:D
 
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