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Re: Flux core vs mig
« Reply #90 on: Mar 25, 2011, 06:36:18 PM »
No. The Miller unit I looked at for the same price had the controls in the handle and that's why I didn't get it. I have always preferred Miller over Lincoln, but I was concerned about the durability of that setup.
This sucker is so tech that it has a usb input so you can download new arc waveforms as they are available  :gap:
It also has a toggle type input where you tell it what process, type of metal, wire diameter, etc. that you are using and it automatically sets your machine to preset settings for you. They are manually adjustable from there.
A quantum leap forward from the ancient Hobart I've been using. I think it came out just after electricity was discovered although it's still one of the best, most user friendly units I've used.
Gonna miss the old girl  :rivers:.....             Kinda.
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