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Old 11-21-2004, 11:37 PM
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Hobart 140

I am looking to start MIG welding and am looking at getting the Hobart 140. I need to handle probably up to 1/8 or even 3/32. If it gets any bigger then that I will be using my arc welder which seems to handle everything bigger then that I need.

I am curious to how well this will be able to suit me needs. I am really liking the idea of it being able to plug into 110 for portability issue. As allot of my projects are done in conjunction with friends at various garages.

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Old 11-22-2004, 12:17 AM
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The HH 140 is a good portable machine. It will do 1/8 in GMAW, but that will be maxxing it out. Some even think that the 1/8 weld is too cold to be a critical one. 1/8 should not be a problem with flux core. I have done 3/16 a lot with my MM 135 and flux core. No problems, and some are high impact welds. Not critical, but they get a whompin about 10-15 times a day. No crackage or breaks after a year. You should do ok with the 140 IMO. Just don't do anything critical.

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Old 11-22-2004, 11:21 AM
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Dave,

You can weld .125 with the HH140 with carefull attention to fitup and joint prep. I built my welding table with my MM135, and there is a mix of .125 (frame), .250 (front angle and cutting table), and .375 (top) steel.



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Old 11-27-2004, 01:46 PM
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Dave, the machine will weld anything you want it to...I tested it for six months prior to marketing...it will weld 1/2" fine...the key here is not the machine, but skill level. One rule of thumb I like is "If you KNOW you can weld it, then do it." This is where experience comes in. that HH140 is a great machine. Go for it.
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