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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo1413" data-source="post: 4259189" data-attributes="member: 51493"><p>I have a yes welder 205 that is mig, stick,and tig. 110 or 220 volt. . Also have an Eastwood 135, 110 volt. I have welded over 1/2” steel on neighbors tractor. I just keep heat up and feed down and get good penetration. Yes is new and only used it a couple of times, but seems to work great on mig and stick. Eastwood seems a bit better on thin stuff. It offers better control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo1413, post: 4259189, member: 51493"] I have a yes welder 205 that is mig, stick,and tig. 110 or 220 volt. . Also have an Eastwood 135, 110 volt. I have welded over 1/2” steel on neighbors tractor. I just keep heat up and feed down and get good penetration. Yes is new and only used it a couple of times, but seems to work great on mig and stick. Eastwood seems a bit better on thin stuff. It offers better control. [/QUOTE]
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