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    stickweld 140. Oh yeah.

    I just received the new stickweld 140 110 220 inverter. I think my first post did not make it through. This machine looks incredible and is so small. 140amps is more than I use and it's price is right up the alley of my subs on youtube. I am going to fire it up tomorrow and if all goes well I will put annotations on my HF videos that get thousands of views a day with a link to this machine. Great deal and good for a noob or and extra welder for a pro. IT's slick for sure. Ive been waiting for you all to get something like this at this price point and I have a feeling you will be selling lots of these. The tig torches from HF fit this so it can be scratch start as well.

    This is a vid with my phone and I will make some good ones for sure.

    Last edited by Freddytk421; 02-23-2011 at 05:22 PM.
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    let me know how the arc is on scratch start tig when you try it
    if its good this while be my replacement unit for thin wall stainless tube
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    I don't have one of those tig torches but if the stick works well than it would be good at that.
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    Looks great, Let us know how it's working out for you.

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    Saw the YouTube vids Freddy. Looks great! Can't wait for you to beat the hell out of it. Looks like they could have supplied a better ground clamp. Sheeesh! The HF clamp is way nicer. 140 Amps is sweet though.
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    That ground is good enough but I like the brass ones because they don't burn up if the ground slips.
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    Freddy keep those vids coming! This unit is starting to turn my head. TWSS
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    Great Videos! Have you tried scratch start tig with it yet? If not do you plan to?
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    freddy going to try some scratch start dc tig with that lil box of fun ?
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    Freddytk421 fall off the face of the earth? lol
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