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    Ay 72Nova72... I have heard of them but not a lot of people use them I don't think. I can't tell you whether or not they are good because I have never used one and don't wan't to lie and tell you they suck or are good. Do you have one or something, and if so then how do they work? I am just going to stick to Miller welders. Lincoln Electric welder's are good as well and Hobart one's I am not sure of but I hear they are good too.
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    i just found them on the internet when i was searching around for welders and they were pretty cheap, but when i see low price i also thing piece of crap, but i could be wrong.

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    You ain't wrong !! I don't know about that brand of welders but most of the cheap ones do not have an internal cooling fan so soon as it heats up on a long weld it trips the internal breaker till it cools down
    plus most of the cheap units have a plastic wire drive assembly,etc.etc. etc.
    spend a few more bucks and buy a good unit (Hobart.Miller,lincoln) A typical Hobart handler,cart,tank lease,large roll of wire,extra tips,fill the tank with argon/co2, and a auto dark helmet,will set ya back about a grand ( A Buddy just bought every thing last month)

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