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(03-13-2016, 10:06 AM)the penguin Wrote: Last month I bought a new Millermatic 252 welder from the LWS. This was to replace my Millermatic 175. THe MM175 is a good welder, but will not run my Miller 30A spool gun. I have a MM350P, and its set up for .045" wire, in pulse mode using 90/10 shielding gas, I set the new MM252 up to run .030" wire, with 75/25 shielding gas and pure argon for the spool gun.
At the same time I bought a 20' Tweco #1 gun with a flexible gooseneck for the welder, replacing the 15' M25 gun, that was supplied with the welder.
1 - the welder
2 - the gooseneck straight
3- goose neck at 85 degrees
4 - welder in the back of the shop
5 - whats still usable in the front of the shop
Nice...Bob
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Now that's a horse right there............flexible gooseneck HANDY !
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(09-25-2016, 09:24 PM)pepi Wrote: Now that's a horse right there............flexible gooseneck HANDY !
greg
I would get a spare gooseneck and just use the flex when needed. But that's just me...Bob
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(09-26-2016, 05:28 AM)aametalmaster Wrote: (09-25-2016, 09:24 PM)pepi Wrote: Now that's a horse right there............flexible gooseneck HANDY !
greg
I would get a spare gooseneck and just use the flex when needed. But that's just me...Bob
I've been use the flexible gooseneck on the MM350P, for over 10 years, never had an issue and can't see any reason I would. I constant flexing the gooseneck to get the best positioning possible.
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Well that's good then...Bob
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I've been considering the 252. Now that you have one, what is your opinion of it?
Thanks,
-Ron
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I sell them. And BTW there is a $200.00 rebate for 2 more days. I used a MM252 for almost 6 years 6 days a week welding everything from sheet metal to 1" plate plus alum with a spool gun. Great machine. I never liked the M-25 mig gun but there are tons of others that will fit it. So if you need a new 252 in the next 48 hours I have 2 of them :) ...Bob
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I love mine, a great machine, I also have a MM 350P, another great machine. I probably could live with just the MM 252, its a beast, but at this time I don't have to.
I never put the M-25 gun on the machine, I went straight to the Tweco.
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(09-28-2016, 06:22 PM)aametalmaster Wrote: I sell them. And BTW there is a $200.00 rebate for 2 more days. I used a MM252 for almost 6 years 6 days a week welding everything from sheet metal to 1" plate plus alum with a spool gun. Great machine. I never liked the M-25 mig gun but there are tons of others that will fit it. So if you need a new 252 in the next 48 hours I have 2 of them :) ...Bob
That's a good deal that I'll have to pass up Bob. It'll take me longer than two days to "introduce" my wife to the idea. That, and her brother works for Matheson - http://www.mathesongas.com/ and if I didn't go through him I'd never hear the end of it (BIL is a good guy though so that doesn't bother me).
Thanks to both of you (Bob and Jack) I'll go ahead and put the 252 purchase in the hopper and see when I can pull it off.
-Ron
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