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I went back and forth on weather or not to get the 220 V Hobart when I bought mine. I know the limitations of what this little welder will do, and teh 220 V version had a better capability, but it still was not a big welder. The main reason I bought a mig was for thin stuff( I use a stick on heavier metal) so I bought the 110 version for the portablilty of it and use it quite often. But like I said, I know the limits of what it can do. I've had no problwm using it to replace rusted panels on body repairs. It does great for fixing small things that break around the house and building a bracket or small project. Its not big enough to use for building a trailer unless you had a lot of time to let it cool between welds. For bigger jobs, I have an old DC stick welder, I prefer the penitration of a stick welder over a mig on heavier stuff
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