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| Phil |
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 5:16 pm |
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Hello
Wondering if anyone that has used the Miller Dynasty 300 or the earlier
Dynasty 300 with Analog Control and would have any comment of this machine ,
I have already read a few things on the net , some + and some - , all of the
TIG machines that I have ever used were Transformer / Rectifier type and of
course had analog adjustments , I understand from the Motorsports site ,
that the Dynasty 300 is being replaced with a 350 , guess we will have a
choice of 200 , 350 or the 700 , would think that the 350 will be a little
pricey , would like to upgrade my welder in the near future and hate to buy
a headache , any thoughts would be appreciated .
Phil Lohiser
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| Ernie Leimkuhler |
Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:50 pm |
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In article <enmf9a0de9@enews2.newsguy.com>, "Phil" <pdl@imaginenet.net>
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Quote: Hello
Wondering if anyone that has used the Miller Dynasty 300 or the earlier
Dynasty 300 with Analog Control and would have any comment of this machine ,
I have already read a few things on the net , some + and some - , all of the
TIG machines that I have ever used were Transformer / Rectifier type and of
course had analog adjustments , I understand from the Motorsports site ,
that the Dynasty 300 is being replaced with a 350 , guess we will have a
choice of 200 , 350 or the 700 , would think that the 350 will be a little
pricey , would like to upgrade my welder in the near future and hate to buy
a headache , any thoughts would be appreciated .
Phil Lohiser
W8KLK
The 350 will likely be at the same price point as the 300.
The 300 hasn't been upgraded in a long time. |
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