New Multimatic 255
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New Multimatic 255
Hi all, I thought I would mention to whom it may concern, that if you are in the market for a new welder to give the multimatic 255 a serious consideration. I bought mine new this spring, as well as a 30a spoolgun for aluminum, and I have not regretted the purchase. It welds smooth as butter,and the pulse on aluminum makes a great looking weld, and fast. The autoset works great for a starting point, you can tweak it from there to where you like it. I have come to like the pulse mig option as well, tho you need to run 90/10 gas in order for it to work correctly. It will output 350 amps in mig mode, and 275 amps in stick, which is enough that you can even use it for light ("3/16") carbon arc gouging. All in all 6 stars out of 5. Best wishes
5X10 Shop built table
20x80x32 inch gap lathe
10x40 lathe
10x54 milling machine
2-Miller 255
Miller XMT350MPA
Lincoln squarewave tig 255
12 Ft Durma Brake
20x80x32 inch gap lathe
10x40 lathe
10x54 milling machine
2-Miller 255
Miller XMT350MPA
Lincoln squarewave tig 255
12 Ft Durma Brake
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Re: New Multimatic 255
I agree this is a great machine, was just using mine today..
6’x12’ Dynatorch powermax 85
12’ Wysong brake
5’x 5/16’ wysong rolls
3.8’x10’ shear
65 Ton ironworker
Boss laser 3655 150 watt CO2.
SFX 100watt Mopa
Quicncy 7.5hp
Square wave tig, Multimatics, Miller bobcat efi.
12’ Wysong brake
5’x 5/16’ wysong rolls
3.8’x10’ shear
65 Ton ironworker
Boss laser 3655 150 watt CO2.
SFX 100watt Mopa
Quicncy 7.5hp
Square wave tig, Multimatics, Miller bobcat efi.