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#720834 02/14/2011 1:54 AM
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Well got my new miller 180C hooked up and running today,I had borrowed my sons miller 135 to build my 52 ,and this spring I'm starting on a 53 GMC 3/4 ton that I bought last year .This welder is sweet got a soft start setup and I sat out there welding 16 and 18 gauge scrap and it's just so nice ,worked alot of part time hours to get it and I'm happy I did.


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And after seeing what you did with borrowed equipment in an unheated garage last winter. I can't wait to see what that '53 will look like using your new machine in the brand new garage.
Good goin buddy, that's a great little mig welder ya got there.
A neighbor called me and was thinking bout buying a mig from Harbor Freight cuz it was half the price of a Miller. I stopped him cold in his tracks and told him to save his coin for a while and go with the Miller machine. That HF junk wouild be nothing but trouble.

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