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Bought a multihandler 200
So I was wanting a multi process for years, since they really started getting popular with the Lincoln etc. Always had access to a large mig and I have my "lunch box" stick welder. Last yr picked up a dedicated tig welder too. So covered for everything.. But sometimes welding at a friends or just out in the driveway it would be nice to have a lighter machine to just bring rght where im working and can do everything.
I do a few odd jobs here and there for people so portability is nice.
I couldn't decide on what I wanted, I really would have liked a miller 215 or 235 but considering it's not something I need I couldn't justify it. Then the Lincoln 210 was always what I had wanted, but it was more money and from what I understand a bit trickier to set up for tig If I wanted and doesn't come with a tig torch.
I recently saw the esab emp 210 that only weighs in at 29 pounds, but de-rated on stick to 170, which would work for what I do.
I ended up going to the weld supply, and they had the hobarts sitting there, same price as the esab 210 and being under the same company as miller I thought it was a good choice in case of warranty etc.
I've tried it out on all 3 processes and it works really nice. I mostly use co2 for mig and it has a good arc with that in my opinion. For the price it seems like a good deal, easy to switch from processes. Has the gas solenoid that works for tig without a torch valve etc.
It does lack inductance settings and arc force etc, and not "auto set" but for me I don't really need all the extras. The inductance would help smooth out the arc with co2 but not necessary
over all I think it will do what I want just fine at a lower price than the blue or red.
I was disappointed it wasn't made in the us though .. But I guess the lower price point does come from somewhere.
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Re: Bought a multihandler 200
Almost bought one of those. Please let us know how you like it.
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Re: Bought a multihandler 200
I bought mine 2 years ago and really like it. I have done 3 small projects along with practice. I haven’t used it on 220V yet. Haven’t used TIG or flux but MIG and stick work great on it. Only thing that holds you back a bit is the duty cycle when u get going.
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Re: Bought a multihandler 200
Originally Posted by
nick121
So I was wanting a multi process for years, since they really started getting popular with the Lincoln etc. Always had access to a large mig and I have my "lunch box" stick welder. Last yr picked up a dedicated tig welder too. So covered for everything.. But sometimes welding at a friends or just out in the driveway it would be nice to have a lighter machine to just bring rght where im working and can do everything.
I do a few odd jobs here and there for people so portability is nice.
I couldn't decide on what I wanted, I really would have liked a miller 215 or 235 but considering it's not something I need I couldn't justify it. Then the Lincoln 210 was always what I had wanted, but it was more money and from what I understand a bit trickier to set up for tig If I wanted and doesn't come with a tig torch.
I recently saw the esab emp 210 that only weighs in at 29 pounds, but de-rated on stick to 170, which would work for what I do.
I ended up going to the weld supply, and they had the hobarts sitting there, same price as the esab 210 and being under the same company as miller I thought it was a good choice in case of warranty etc.
I've tried it out on all 3 processes and it works really nice. I mostly use co2 for mig and it has a good arc with that in my opinion. For the price it seems like a good deal, easy to switch from processes. Has the gas solenoid that works for tig without a torch valve etc.
It does lack inductance settings and arc force etc, and not "auto set" but for me I don't really need all the extras. The inductance would help smooth out the arc with co2 but not necessary
over all I think it will do what I want just fine at a lower price than the blue or red.
I was disappointed it wasn't made in the us though .. But I guess the lower price point does come from somewhere.
Fear not. Blue and Red are not made in USA either. Nor are any welders for over 15 years. Enjoy !
Thermal Arc 320SP ( Lorch )
Cobra Pythons
Thermal Arc 300 AC/DC ( Sanrex )
ESAB 301i AC/DC ( Lorch )
Thermal Arc 161STL ( WTL )
Thermal Arc 190S ( Sanrex )
Cut Master 82, 42. Cut45 ( WTL )
Victor Gas Apps.
Boxes and boxes of welding crap.
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Re: Bought a multihandler 200
Hobart makes skookum welders. I think you will like it. Congrats.
Miller Multimatic 255
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Re: Bought a multihandler 200
Does anyone know what is going on with the foot pedal? The initial Hobart/Miller part number spec’d for the 200 proved incompatible. I understand that there is another part number pedal that works but Hobart hasn’t had them in stock for a while. I’ve seen complaints from several people about not being able to get a pedal. Other pedal manufactures like SSC don’t have a model that is supported by the 200.