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I completely agree with Bucket. I have a Miller 210 220v in the garage. Way more than I need. Can strike an arc in midrange and weld away a 10lb spool of wire without stopping. Great duty cycle there. Bigger wire and bigger amps not so much but I don't go there.
Just bought a plasma cutter, too. Will clean cut 3/4" and sever 1". Way cool garage toy. All in a 20lb box the size of a lunch box. More details upon request. Also more capability than I need but available.
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Check it out on Pirate4x4.com under a product review on the opening page. Place called Parker Metalworking Products out of Apache Junction, AZ. Made in China. Has a Harbor Freight look to it. I know for sure it will cut 1/2 inch with nooooo problems. Don't have any thicker material in the garage. Hollar loud about the shipping. $515 to the door by UPS. Wouldn't want to do anything in a professional capacity with it but for the garage it's perfect. Base unit $399, turbo'd for $50 more, extra 10 amps, + shipping. Comes with a regulator/moisture seperator and extra consumables.
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I've had a welder for a few years now and I still don't know how to use the freakin thing. My welds look like crap and I am pretty sure one day something is going to fall off my rig because of it. I am considering a class when I get back. I will just add it to my list of 500 things to do when I get to Charleston.
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If you are asking for brands then I would say Lincoln or Miller, Miller being the better one.