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<blockquote data-quote="Universe" data-source="post: 7947559" data-attributes="member: 155152"><p>I know R Tech was mentioned earlier as not being as good/robust, and I couldn't personally comment on this as I only occasionally weld, but they are used at work in a welding shop..., primarily Tig of which a split of 70/25/5 % is stainless/carbon steel/aluminium type work, by a professional welder. Had it around 4 yrs, welding say 3-4 hrs a day, mon-fri. Not failed yet... Think it's around 300-350 amps, 3ph.</p><p>Also smaller, and used as a portable, 200 amp'ish? 240V of around 15 yrs old... And being portable, it gets a bit of stick! (handling abuse, not the rod..., though do use stick also), not used as much as the 300, but it's a similar story.</p><p>So we rate them, whoever makes them. Maybe it's all just personal experience, Massey versus Deere etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Universe, post: 7947559, member: 155152"] I know R Tech was mentioned earlier as not being as good/robust, and I couldn't personally comment on this as I only occasionally weld, but they are used at work in a welding shop..., primarily Tig of which a split of 70/25/5 % is stainless/carbon steel/aluminium type work, by a professional welder. Had it around 4 yrs, welding say 3-4 hrs a day, mon-fri. Not failed yet... Think it's around 300-350 amps, 3ph. Also smaller, and used as a portable, 200 amp'ish? 240V of around 15 yrs old... And being portable, it gets a bit of stick! (handling abuse, not the rod..., though do use stick also), not used as much as the 300, but it's a similar story. So we rate them, whoever makes them. Maybe it's all just personal experience, Massey versus Deere etc... [/QUOTE]
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