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Wolfium
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Hi,
I'm getting into welding on a budget (power supply under $200). Though I've decided that stick would be the best option for me, I'd really like the option of doing some MIG if I can, without having to get another machine. I found that there are actually power supplies that do this, such as the kmwelder MIG145 for $153 on Toolots (i'd post a link, but I guess I can't do that on first post). Is it any good? Do you think that, for any reason, I would be better off having a CC-only power supply for the same price? I'm willing to accept less-than-average quality. In other words, as long as the machine doesn't randomly explode, I'll likely be happy with it. Thanks!
Wolfium
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Also, would the fact that (I think) it can only output AC be a major deciding factor?
tweake
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with cheap machines, having two separate machines is best.
usually the stick is not as good as a separate machine.

with something like that machine, make sure it can take gas and you can swap polarity.
ie make sure its not a "fluxcore welder".

i have a mid range multi process and the stick on that is ok, but not great.
tweak it until it breaks
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