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rahtreelimbs
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Which one is a better unit and Why?
delraydella
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I didn't have the Lincoln, but I did once own a Miller Syncrowave 200 so here is what I thought of it....

Likes.....The built in pulser. I didn't use it all the time but when I did I loved that part of it.
.....The standard foot pedal and torch holders. Details, I know, but these things really came in handy.


Dislikes.....It never seemed to have a whole lot of power.
......The gas afterflow wasn't controlled by a knob. You had to program it in on the front panel. Big pain.
......No water cooled torch. At least mine didn't have one and I really needed one sometimes. If you have that option, get it.
WeldingSyncrowave 250,Millermatic 252,30a Spoolgun Cutting12" Hi-speed Cutoff Saw, 9x 12 Horizontal Bandsaw MillingGorton 8d Vertical Mill TurningMonarch EE Precision Lathe GrindingBrown & Sharpe #5 Surface Grinder
Greg From K/W
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I am using the 225 at work right now. I love that machine it works really well. After fine tuning the controls and getting used to the foot peddle I was able to get really nice welds out of it. I haven't used any other machine but if I had the money I would look at one of those for sure.
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