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Thread: A few of my first welds with the I-MIG 200.....

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    Do you have a rechargeable auto darkening helmet???? I don't do a lot of welding so mine sits on the wall in the garage. When I use it, it tends to be really really dark... Found out by reading the instructions.... (Who would have thought) If you do not use the helmet in a while the rechargeable battery may get low... Put it in direct sunlight for a while before use and it will recharge. Well go figure... It works fine once I figured that out.
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    Now a Shade tree TIG welder.

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    Try using a piece of flat copper if you can,to fill a wide gap,might still have to bump weld it but it will keep wire from going through the gap.Thinking about getting the i-mig 200 or 205.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnson697 View Post
    Try using a piece of flat copper if you can,to fill a wide gap,might still have to bump weld it but it will keep wire from going through the gap.Thinking about getting the i-mig 200 or 205.
    I think if I could do it over I would get the 205.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CGCINC View Post
    I think if I could do it over I would get the 205.
    What don't you like about the I-MIG 200?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenwhite View Post
    What don't you like about the I-MIG 200?
    Not that I don't like anything about it. It's a very nice MIG. I just think once I start using it more I might need the higher Duty cycle and a little more power.
    Don't get me wrong though... This 200 welds very smooth and will be just fine I'm sure. You always want more though!!!
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    Yeah it would be nice to have a little more current capability, but I really like having the dual voltage option that the 205 doesn't.
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    I was going to get the i mig 250 but sorta big to throw in the truck to do mobile work if needed , all the welding i do with a mig 200 amps is always the most i ever need for projects since the thickest i ever weld is 3/16 and some times 1/4 . excited to get it since my Lincoln 175 just don't cut it when welding 3/16 , be nice since can have the 175 with .023 wire in it and the 205 with .035 so have one welder for thin stuff and one for thick stuff
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