110 volt machines are basically toys. Handy to have around for very light work and I own one.
I found this to be a true statement with many of the cheap or OFF brands. But the Miller, Lincoln and Hobart machines work and work VERY well. With .035 sheilded wire I have had no probelms welding with complete penetration 3/8'' plate steel. My machine is rated to 1/4". With pre heating I have done 1/2''. As a ''rule'' 5/16 is as thick as I go or I use the stick.
I have a neighbor who did not heed this advice and bought a Chicago something from Harbor freight...
![Roll Eyes ::)](https://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
I could not get the thing to weld sheet metal... He returned it and on some one else's advice, (Likes cheap apparently) bought another off brand...
![Roll Eyes ::)](https://www.gboreloaded.com/forums/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif)
That was also returned and he bought a 140 Lincoln from Home Depot. Its a little different from my Hobart, (Not as powerful) but works very well.
I was on the fence when I bought mine as I was also looking at the Hobart 187 (A 220 unit) I even wired the outlet in the garage to support it. But decided the 140 would be ''enough''. Also I find I made a dedicated 20A circut for this unit and it likes it a HOLE LOT better! I have NOT regretted the decision to buy this machine. BUT then again I do have a Lincoln Buzz box arch welder for the heavy stuff...
CW