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Old 07-16-2018, 10:55 AM
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couldn't agree more Greg. I have a Miller sycrowave 210 and I love it. its a medium duty TIG that is great for most every car application AC and DC and it comes with a spool gun if you need a heavier duty Mig welder. I have a separate Miller 141 MIG for doing lighter duty MIG work. I really love my 210 it is a great machine!
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Would you go for a used dynasty 200dx or a htp 210 if the prices where about the same?
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Old 07-22-2018, 03:58 PM
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Would you go for a used dynasty 200dx or a htp 210 if the prices where about the same?


200DX --- GREAT little machine
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Old 07-25-2018, 04:01 PM
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I agree completely. the dynasty machines are awesome
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Anyone got any experience tigging with an ESAB Rebel?
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I have a Lincoln TIG 200. I have been very impressed with it so far. I bought it to replace the Eastwood TIG that was a huge disappointment.

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Anyone got any experience tigging with an ESAB Rebel?
They are scratch start only. Not too impressed after seeing it at sema. I have the Lincoln TIG200 and it works great for home use.
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I'd order the HTP 221 before even thinking of ordering miller diversion 180.
Received the HTP 221 for Christmas, my family all went in on it.

I have been remodeling a house in another state since mid-December so I have not got much time in on it.
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