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AKweldshop wrote: Dave,

That is one nice machine, and I'm sure it will out last you.
Everyone says these inverter's aren't tough, well, that's because of all the digital stuff, memory and settings.
These Invertecs have no junk on them.
Solid value, and great performance....

I love mine, and wouldn't sell it for anything, well, maybe an Invertec 350pro 8-)

~John
I have to agree it should be tough.
I read up on them before I bought it - made for industrial, outdoor use. Nothing digital or flashy on it.

When I compared it to my Dialarc, they have similar numbers for everything except:
Max power input - 57 amps vs 90 amps
Weight - 36 lbs vs 365 lbs :)

Those two items are stellar reasons to try it out.

I doubt it will outlast me though, but on any given day I bet I get tired before it does :lol:
Dave J.

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Syncro 350
Invertec v250-s
Thermal Arc 161 and 300
MM210
Dialarc
Tried being normal once, didn't take....I think it was a Tuesday.
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Those lincoln v350 pros are great machines, I usually use them at work.
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