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I made a post then deleted it, went back to investigate further what this actually would do. Your going to like the capability of these new gen welders. They stick weld like a dream to. Shop bought a miller inverter that could clip on your belt, the gas hoses/ power cord are the biggest hinderance. I was really not to sure of it until I had to get it a conference room to weld a door. It is110v and the other machines are 220v there was no place to get power but the little miller would run off 15amp outlet. It was wisper quiet. The arc was easy to start snd no noticable ripple at all I think your going to be happy
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