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Millermatic 140 907335 Mig Welder 110V Autoset New |  | Brand: Miller Electric Category: Home Improvement
Buy New: $675.00 as of 11/21/2009 16:42 CST details
Seller: WELDFABULOUS Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
MPN: 907335
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Millermatic 140 with AUTO-SET These are all NEW, never used, and not reconditioned. Millermatic 140 with AUTO-SET welder #907335 All-in-one wire welding package welds 24 gauge - 3/16 in (0.8 - 4.8 mm) mild steel. The simplest Millermatic to set-up and start welding. New! Auto-Set is a breakthrough control that automatically sets your welder to the proper parameters. Auto-Set offers all-in-one MIG, minus the guesswork! Simply set the wire diameter, set the material thickness, and start welding! Manual Mode has the flexibility to manually set weld parameters for broader applications. NEW! Smooth-Start patent-pending technology provides a smooth, spatter-free start. The best starting machine in the small MIG category. No more pop-gun starts or spatter to clean up. Durable cast aluminum feedhead incorporates dual groove quick-change drive roll and spring-loaded tension arm with calibrated tension knob, all designed to make setup easier and faster.
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| Customer Reviews: There is nothing that comes close to this tool January 6, 2009 Philscbx (Mpls, Minnesota) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have had my Millermatic 140 unit for a little over a year now, and it gets used more than my much larger Miller 250 220 volt. I can weld as small as I want to 1/2".
It's rated for 3/16's.
But if you know what your doing, 1/2" is no big deal.
This guy can plow along like the baddest units out there.
You also need to go to welder supply to get bottled gas mix for it.
Not cheap, but there's no way around it unless your going with flux core.
Then you also need the electronic mask.
Grinders, clamps, safety equipment, safe storage high on a solid cart.
I always forget to make a video for items here.
So next project with this guy gets a video of 1/2" steel for those that have no clue.
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