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Millermatic® w/Auto Set: Welding Made Easy!
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More Power with
New Millermatic® 180

The new Millermatic® 180 all-in-one wire welding package features Smooth-Start™ for spatter-free starts and
has enough power to weld 5/16-in. mild steel in a single pass.
Read the news release and visit the product page.
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2007 Full-Line Catalog

For information on the newest welding and plasma cutting equipment from Miller, request your free copy of the new 2007 Full-Line catalog. It provides specifications, helpful product selection charts and describes the additional benefits available through Miller's online welding communities.To order, visit MillerWelds.com or call 1-800-4-A-MILLER.
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Upcoming Trade Shows
Feb 7-10: American Rental Show, Atlanta, GA
Feb 9-11: 48th Car Quest World of Wheels, Indianapolis, IN
Feb 13-15: Tulare Farm Show,
Tulare, CA
Feb 14-17: National Farm Machinery Show, Louisville, KY
Feb 23-25: 45th C. Casper Intl Championship Auto Show,
Louisville, KY
March 2-3: Hot Rod Restoration
Indianapolis, IN
March 7-9: NTEA (The Work Truck Show), Indianapolis, IN
View our complete 2007 Trade Show Schedule.
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Dear Subscriber, Here is your most recent issue of Power Click. It's packed full of information to
keep you updated with the latest welding and cutting news.
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Roll Cage Rally

Are you ready to take your race car to the dirt? Get step-by-step advice from Louie Contrerars, owner of L-Con Race Cars, on how to install a roll cage. If you want to jump-—and jump big-—you'll want Louie's "how's and why's" for installing a safe and proper race legal cage. Read on.
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Cutting Costs With Pulsed MIG Technology

At Greenheck Fan, one of the nation's largest ventilation product manufacturers, new developments in pulsed MIG technology-—specifically in the Millermatic® 350P-—saved the company 10 percent in rework time and lowered filler metal use by 25 percent. Read on.
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One Wire Feeder for the Shop and Field

If your welding demands are for "any project, anywhere, anytime," you probably rely on a few pieces of equipment to tackle a variety of welding challenges. Consider a portable, suitcase style wire feeder to help lower your equipment acquisition costs and improve productivity and quality. Read on.
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Your Chance to Win Miller Safety Gear
Correctly answer all seven questions. You could win two, three, or all of the following items:
- Welding Helmet
- MIG Gloves
- TIG Gloves
- Cloth Jacket
- Bib/Apron
- Welding Bandana
- Welding Cap
Take the quiz by February 21, 2007
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The Grill to End All
I built this grill when I was in tech school. I built it for a design contest but never got around to entering it. I later sold the grill to the local fire department. Read on.
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Wrought Iron Fence
This is a little project I did awhile back. I wanted to be able to keep the dogs off the back porch, so I built this wrought iron fence. I did it all with Stick, because I didn't have a MIG welder at the time.
Read on.
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Powdercoat Oven
I'm from Alberta, Canada. I want to build a powdercoat oven big enough to do a motorcycle frame and maybe some car rims. I need some ideas on which way to proceed with this. Read on.
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Video Proves SuitCase™ is Built Tough

Watch a SuitCase™ portable wire feeder as it's dragged, dropped, even driven over by a truck! In the field or at the shop, there's a SuitCase™ feeder to meet your MIG and Flux Cored needs—and your job's toughest demands. See action clips at MillerWelds.com/SuitCase. Bring It On!
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Greetings from Miller Electric!
Thank you for signing up for Power Click. Please share this issue with a friend and send us your comments using the links below. Enjoy!
For additional feature stories and welding information, check out Miller in the News:
High Roller Meets Fast Cutter
--The Fabricator, December 2006
Best Regards,
Terri Ann Barry, Editor
Miller Electric Mfg. Co.
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