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Actually it's Hobart/Miller, not Hobart/Lincoln.....but that's about all I know.


Yes, sorry about that. Fingers got to typing faster than the brain was working.... <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Not sure if they would go for the dual voltage on the 210. On the DVI, the available amperage and duty cycle are reduced when you go to 110V from 220V. Certainly, there is a limit as to how much you can get out of 110V. Likewise, I'm not sure how much use the dual voltage really would be for me. Obviously, there are some things that it would be easier to take the welder to the work than bring the work to the welder. Truthfully, I think that this discussion has me leaning towards the 210.

I agree on the plasma cutters. The interesting thing is that the Spectrum 125 has a built in compressor. The 375 does not and is $300 more. Higher duty cycle and all in the 375, but you would think that the cost of the compressor would make some sort of difference. I cannot tell you where the money is in it compared to a MIG.