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    Damn you all now I don't know what to get

    maybe i'll just follow my heart - I ended up with the kLR & BMW that way & they're right for me

    thanks for the advice
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    A Miller Maxstar 150 or 200 will be more than enough , if you are doing Stainless / Duplex or Kunifer or any materials that need soft HF start & finish then this can be got with the high end models as is AC/DC for Ally welding . I have a Miller 250 DX water cooled uint for Ally & run a DX200 HF with pulse for Kunfier, Duplex etc for tig root runs & a Lincoln 350 power pack for stick work . . Kempy & WIA are good machines used those when I was teaching Ally welding at my works Yacth building shop while there writting & testing weld procedures for them to send off to Loyds in the UK . Plenty of cheap shit out there but alot of good stuff to if you don't mind paying for it , depends on your use & skill really . Have over 28 different welding Qualificaton & 35 ys doing this & tecahing so as I said " abit of knowlege can be dangerous" ...... LOL

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