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    Re: Received MMA 140

    Very nice review!!!!!!!!!! Machine looks to perform good

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    Re: Received MMA 140

    Nice beads,,,, for sure

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    Re: Received MMA 140

    Thanks for the comments folks. I love to weld. Even if Im not building anything. Sometimes I cant believe I can get paid for it !

    I'm teaching at night now and love it. Got build a friends exhaust yesterday for a Mack . The MMA 140 hung in there with me even in the rain,

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    JUst a follow up on the 140. Gave it to a friend of mine and talked to him yesterday. He has used it on a few projects and its still hanging in there. KInda miss the small size and portability.

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    Nice to know its still going strong Gerald, thanks for sharing.
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    Another Followup. The friend I gave the MMA 140 called a few days ago to tell me that it welds even better off of a generator. Still going strong. Not bad for a machine the size of a lunchbox that has been kicked around a little.

    Gerald Austin
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