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TAKE FAMILY BONDING TO A NEW LEVEL: MILLER WELDERS MAKE A GREAT FATHER'S DAY GIFT

Looking for a Father's Day gift for the dad who loves to tinker? Or maybe a guy who's been inspired to strike an arc by all the motorcycle and car reality TV shows? Then add a Miller welder to his shop for Father's Day. But which machine is right (a Millermatic all-in-one MIG welder, the versatile Econotig TIG/Stick welder, the durable Thunderbolt XL Stick welder or the Spectrum 375 air plasma arc cutter?) Miller takes the risk out of selecting a welder with its handy "Help Me Choose" function, which is available from any of the Product Pages at MillerWelds.com, or by going to http://www.millerwelds.com/products/helpmechoose/.

 
  Jim Truett's finished work of art - a fireplace screen featuring a moose, evergreen trees and snow-capped mountains - was created from 12-gauge mild steel plate with his Miller Electric Spectrum 375 CutMate plasma cutter.

You'll find a comparison of the various welding and cutting processes, lots of basic terms and answers to common questions. MIG welding and plasma cutting are especially easy to learn, while Stick and TIG add little more challenge to the game. And remember: while professional welders build rocket ships, welding at home is not rocket science! That's just one reason why products like the Millermatic come with everything you need to start welding except safety gear.

If you already you know which process you want unit but aren't sure which model, the MIG product page, TIG product page and Plasma product page at MillerWelds.com offer Buyer's Guides. Available as easy-downloading PDFs, these reader-friendly guides give you the inside scoop on all the right questions to ask when buying a welder.

Where to Buy?

Once you found the perfect machine, contact a local welding supply distributor. You can find a distributor by calling 1-800-4-A-MILLER(the operator will even connect you to a distributor free of charge.