View Full Version : Millermatic 211 or Lincoln 210 MP?
JustJohn
03-31-2017, 04:05 AM
I'm an occasional welder and these two are probably the class/category I need.
I never much thought about TIG welding but the Lincoln seems to offer that plus an easy setup.
Only thing I might ad is to think about if you would want AC tig as well.
JustJohn
03-31-2017, 06:22 AM
Unlikely I'll ever get into welding aluminum.
Tincup
03-31-2017, 06:38 AM
Unlikely I'll ever get into welding aluminum.
You'd be surprised how often welding aluminum comes in handy.....
gator68428
03-31-2017, 06:40 AM
FYI, the Hobart Handler 190 is another option.
I've had the Hobart 140 for almost a decade and its the most reliable thing in my garage. It was recommended to me by a professional welder. It says Miller on the gun handle, so either Miller makes it or is somehow associated with it--So far the quality is in line with what I've read about Miller products.
gator68428
03-31-2017, 06:58 AM
You'd be surprised how often welding aluminum comes in handy.....
^^Yes exactly. The projects you find yourself doing once you have the capability...
Just this year I added the Eastwood TIG200 for welding chromoly structural tubes and instantly found several other things to weld with it. You can't beat the price of this welder. Budget constraints being what they are it was this or nothing--yes its a chinese welder but its warranteed and it gets the job done for a weekend hobbyist like me--main thing it doesn't have that high dollar ones have is a throttle controlled power setting during welding so can modulate current in real time. But its got the important AC start and AC mode and welds aluminum no problem. I still use the MIG for exhaust and some sheet metal depending on the situation. Currently doing some major work to the car and have found myself bouncing between both welders... But if it's plain ole steel only, the MIG will get you pretty far... But TIG def permits a more controlled weld since you can control the feeding of the filler metal.
TIG came in handy customizing an Al fuel tank and when reworking my tranny cross member for increased exhaust clearance.
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I bought that TIG 200 as well. I got it in the package deal with a Plasma cutter and cart for around a grand.
I have the 210MP and I like it. On top of the obvious MIG, you can run stick with this machine right out of the box. Tig is not the primary process this machine was designed for as it doesn't even have a built in gas solenoid for tig. It can do lift Tig and requires few extra pieces if you want current control.
https://youtu.be/iE0PHdOe-OA?list=PLp0pALmMwc6sCBv0OO9Iy_o0GrsbchDqE
ctcz28
04-02-2017, 08:19 PM
I think Miller has a new 215 with which you can do MIG, TIG and stick. I have a 211 and there is no TIG functon. Also, the 215 is about one-half the size and weight of my older model 211.
raustinss
04-03-2017, 05:19 AM
Check out esab... not quite sure of the model they have a new one out that you can run 33 lb spools with yet it's a multi-purpose machine, stick tig etc
rhurley
04-03-2017, 05:22 AM
I have the 211 and very happy. For a home garage that works hard, i have yet to need a bigger welder.
raustinss
04-03-2017, 01:44 PM
to add to previous post about the esab welder its from the rebel line .... rebel 235ic ...looks like quite the machine
JustJohn
04-04-2017, 09:01 AM
Yes, I found that. It is a huge upgrade from my current MIG welder and would let me expand if I got the ambition.
I have the 210MP and I like it. On top of the obvious MIG, you can run stick with this machine right out of the box. Tig is not the primary process this machine was designed for as it doesn't even have a built in gas solenoid for tig. It can do lift Tig and requires few extra pieces if you want current control.
https://youtu.be/iE0PHdOe-OA?list=PLp0pALmMwc6sCBv0OO9Iy_o0GrsbchDqE
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