Hello guys & gals, I had a quick question. I’m a company pipeline welder & have a Lincoln 300 on my rig, at home in the shop I have a Sync 350 for mostly any aluminum tig projects with no complaints. I’ve found myself doing more & more aluminum projects, so I’ve decided to purchase a mig. Even though the Millermatic 212 will be plenty, I’ve talked myself into purchasing the 252. Before I pull the trigger on this purchase, do you guys think I should consider any other machine? Any & all comments or suggestions would greatly be appreciated! Thank you in advance!
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You won't be disapointed with a 252 I'll tell yeah that. We have one at the day job and It's on my list for next big cash shellout.
If you got the bucks go for it.
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I tend to agree. If you spend the extra few bucks, you'll have the power to do those jobs that WILL come out of the blue.. (GetIt?)
Ive got a 251 and Im happy so far. Ive got a 30a to go with it and that works pretty good. A little cumbersome but works good. You might consider at some time too that if your doing alot of ALuminum, the push pull is better suited to your needs. The 252 and a P/P will be a benificial tool saving you both time and money. How long would it take to pay off the difference in price?
also, you obviously know that you need alot of heat to weld Alumiunm.... so that should be another ting to consider. in this case more is better.
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Bad a$$ machine
I've got one and will be getting another soon! As far as I'm concerned the 252 out performs everything in it's class and even takes on the big boys for less $.
No way you can go wrong.
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Handirod,
I've got a MM251 w/30A spoolgun and have been very happy. About the only machine I'd consider replacing it with would be the MM350P, not so much for the additional amps but for the pulse capability.
Don't know if the deal is still available but you may want to check with Bernard. When I got my MM251 they were offering a free exchange program where you could exchange the standard M25 gun for a custom designed Q-300. The Bernard is a much better gun than the M25.
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Originally posted by handirod View PostHello guys & gals, I had a quick question. I’m a company pipeline welder & have a Lincoln 300 on my rig, at home in the shop I have a Sync 350 for mostly any aluminum tig projects with no complaints. I’ve found myself doing more & more aluminum projects, so I’ve decided to purchase a mig. Even though the Millermatic 212 will be plenty, I’ve talked myself into purchasing the 252. Before I pull the trigger on this purchase, do you guys think I should consider any other machine? Any & all comments or suggestions would greatly be appreciated! Thank you in advance!
Also, if you think the 252 should be enough machine for now, you may want to considere going a size larger so you do not find yourself needing more capability later. I have been down that road myself.
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