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Topic: century welders
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wildstang Journeyman Posts: 47 From: somewhere in Vermont Registered: May 2000
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posted 03-27-2001 09:29 AM
I found a company on line selling centry welders. The one I am looking at is a century 220 volt model 170GS. In your opinion how do the century rate compared to lincolns, miller, and hobart.
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SteveLaRiviere Administrator Posts: 21832 From: Saco, Maine USA Registered: May 99
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posted 03-27-2001 10:09 AM
I'll let the pro welders field this question. ------------------ '72 Mustang Sprint Coupe 351C 4V/FMX/4.30 Trac Loc '94 F-150 XL 5.8L/E4OD/3.55 Limited Slip '97 Probe GTS 2.5L Disposable Commuter "Keep your driveway all Ford!"
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70spoiler Journeyman Posts: 24 From: Cottage Grove, MN Registered: Mar 2001
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posted 04-04-2001 10:26 PM
....i think the best thing to say is you get what you pay for...------------------ 70 cyclone spoiler 429CJ, 850 holley, mallory,weiand stealth, sharp rollers... 4sp, drag pak, comp orange and black
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ekbeanctr Gearhead Posts: 159 From: Middlebury, IN USA Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 04-06-2001 09:40 PM
I just bought a Hobart 135 Handler 115V on line for $440 delivered. I am a novice MIG welder but I used on my floor the other day and it did a much nicer job than a Century that my brother in law has and he welds all the time. His comments before I bought it "Buy the best you can afford, The 3 big names Lincoln, Miller & Hobart will be much easier to weld with than the Century. From my experience he was right.------------------ Have a Wonderful Day CandyApple 65 Fastback
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