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    Default Trying to choose between a Micro 185 and a 200DX

    Let me start by saying that I am very much a beginning welder. I am torn as to which welder would be better for me. It will be getting used mainly for light automotive fabrication. I like the size and the simplicity of the micro 185. But I'm afraid that later on down the road, I will be wishing that I had the 200dx with all its adjustments. I will be mainly welding steel, with a little bit of aluminum tubing here and there. Pricewise they are pretty close once you add the foot pedal to the 185. I like that on the "new" 200dx's, the pedal won't override the panel. I've used a Miller Syncrowave-180 that we have at the machine shop and am used to the pedal's max amperage being controlled by the panel. But on the syncrowave, there are not very many adjustments and it hasn't stopped it from being used. See where I'm torn?? Any suggestions would be great. Thanks


    Brian
    Newbie welder with just a Campbell Flux Core 80 watt "hot glue" gun, for now........

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    200dx since has a good rating and more information on 200dx since a lot are using it on the site or could jump to a 250 eveyone that has a 250 tig likes them there a work horse and dependable
    EVERLAST 250 EX , EVERLAST I-MIG 205 , EVERLAST spool gun NOW have 2 EVERLAST POWER PLASMA 50 plasma cutter's , LINCOLN 175HD MIG WELDER , VICTOR TORCH SET and many more tools to many to list

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    I really don't think I'll ever have a need for the 250 at all. And I'm on a "Mcbudget" so the 185 or 200 are about the max that I can afford and still buy a tank and consumables. Thanks for the quick reply . Thought that maybe I was the only guy on here right now
    Newbie welder with just a Campbell Flux Core 80 watt "hot glue" gun, for now........

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    lol i am a night owl go with the 200 the 180 to small
    EVERLAST 250 EX , EVERLAST I-MIG 205 , EVERLAST spool gun NOW have 2 EVERLAST POWER PLASMA 50 plasma cutter's , LINCOLN 175HD MIG WELDER , VICTOR TORCH SET and many more tools to many to list

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodsmachineshop View Post
    lol i am a night owl go with the 200 the 180 to small
    Yeah, Rod has responded to me before when I thought *I* was the last one still on. ... and he is one hour ahead of me. He's a great resource though so if there is anyone you want on when you have a question, he is one person you want online.
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    Another thing that I'm wondering about is if I decide on the 200dx, how long would I have to wait for it to get to the states? I read on here that the "new" models were only in canada right now. I'd like to just walk into the South San Francisco address (if thats even ok) and pick it up from them. I work less than 3 miles from them.
    Newbie welder with just a Campbell Flux Core 80 watt "hot glue" gun, for now........

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    Thanks again Rod!! I appreciate you answering my newb questions without making me feel stupid
    Newbie welder with just a Campbell Flux Core 80 watt "hot glue" gun, for now........

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    If you could possibly need to do any stick welding, get the 200. If you need it to run on 115v, your only choice is the 185.

    Since I just sold(traded actually) my AC TIG unit, I'm making the same choice except between 200DX and 225LX, since I find SMAW so bloody useful so often.

    If you're in a hurry, I'd just order from Canuckistan. I've done that several times, and have not been disappointed. S/F....Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
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    the ability to run on 110v is one of the features that I liked on the 185, as I could take it wherever I needed to and not worry about someone having 220 or not. I'm not in a super hurry at all, especially if I decide to go with the 200. I will have to save my lunch money for a little while longer if I want that one anyways!!
    Newbie welder with just a Campbell Flux Core 80 watt "hot glue" gun, for now........

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    as far as stick welding. I've tried that a few times with the syncro-180 and I am not a fan at all. Maybe its just because of a lack of patience at the time, and no real ability. I just kept sticking the rod to the work piece. maybe thats why its called stick welding??hehe
    Newbie welder with just a Campbell Flux Core 80 watt "hot glue" gun, for now........

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    hey asking is good
    EVERLAST 250 EX , EVERLAST I-MIG 205 , EVERLAST spool gun NOW have 2 EVERLAST POWER PLASMA 50 plasma cutter's , LINCOLN 175HD MIG WELDER , VICTOR TORCH SET and many more tools to many to list

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