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hey, i dont have a mm252, but a real good friend of mine does. it is a fine machine, i really like the price tag and the options it comes with and capable of. a little under powered for me though, i have the mm 350p.
Great rig! I have had mine for about 3 weeks and have used it everyday. I build guard, grab and hand rails as well as gates and class 1 structural and have been real happy with the capabilities of the 252. I would have to say (power wise) it can keep up with my 300 on short runs. It does a great job on aluminum and stainless too.
Can't go wrong!
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I have that same size Machine just a few years old and it has never gave me any problems. . . I got to say with this excellent welder it helps me make great welds. . . and you can always turn the machine down to weld thin stuff, but on a small machine you can only do so much...... I say buy a big machine to cover all your welding needs . . and this MM252 will do what you want.
I highly recommend this machine . Miller you got a winner with the MM252
one warning I will tell you. when you get this machine and start to weld, you wont want to stop. , not to eat or sleep. . all you want to do is weld !
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