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![]() ![]() The good Doc could chime in here, we talked about them last evening and he has put miles of wire through one.
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I have a Miller 35a on one of my mig machines. I like it for welding thicker aluminum because it's so much faster.
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Thanks OI
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As far as spool guns go. I have two, one on my miller 210 and it works good enough and always liked it. The other one is on my miller 350P It welds better and I seem to have more control with it. I think it's the fact that it is on a better welder that makes it work better. The only tinkering I have to do with them is cleaning out the bird nests when in burn the wire back into the tip. I is a pain in the but to straighten out.
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