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Miller has designed an area of its Web site to assist welding educators with the many challenges they face in the classroom. If you're an instructor, visit Miller's welding education page for classroom resources, and sign up for Miller's new education eNewsletter!
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Dynasty® 350 Delivers Maximum Productivity
With high speed pulsing and advanced AC waveshaping controls, the new Dynasty® 350 AC/DC TIG inverter is designed to increase productivity in your heavy industrial applications. Visit the product page and read the news release.
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High Speed Pulsing,
More Power
To improve your DC TIG welding productivity and quality in industrial applications, the Maxstar® 350 DC Tig/Stick inverter offers high speed pulsing capabilities and 50 amps more welding power. Visit the product page and read the news release.
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Easy Selection With New Plasma Cutting Guide

Miller's new 8-page Plasma Cutting Guide makes it easier to select equipment, as well as understand the advantages of plasma cutting. The guide also offers basic instructions and safety guidelines. Read the news release and download a free copy.
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2007 Company Store

Have you been to the Company Store lately? From the latest in Miller gear and apparel to gift certificates and "last chance" items, take a look inside. There's something for everyone at the Company Store!
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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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King of Horsepower
When Skunk2 Racing modifies a car for competition, the result is extreme performance. Skunk2 evaluates all aspects of vehicle performance and makes it better, but when it comes to horsepower, Skunk2 Racing is the king.
Read on.
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X-TREME™ Feeder, Extreme Productivity
Seattle-based Apex Steel turned to the high output capacity and durability of the Miller SuitCase™ X-TREME™ 12VS to stay competitive on a recent structural steel erection job. When completed, Lincoln Square will house luxury residences and office space with breathtaking views of Seattle and Mount Rainer. Read on.
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Welding Tips For Plant Maintenance

Learn how to optimize your welding repair skills with some tips and practices that will sharpen your welding skills and help you make high quality welds time after time. This article focuses on MIG and TIG, the processes most commonly used for repairs. Read on.
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Enter the Weekend Welder Challenge!
Here's your chance to show off your weekend welding projects in the Weekend Welder Challenge! It's easy—submit your own handcrafted welding project for the chance to win a $50 gift card and Miller products. Welders of all skill levels have a chance to be one of 30 winners! Enter by June 23, 2007 to qualify.
Get all the details and enter to win!
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Railing Help
After fixing a railing at church, they asked me to build a whole new replacement railing. I was planning on making it out of 1-in. square tubing with 1 1/2 in. x 3/16 in. for the top and bottom rail. Read on.
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Small Boat Drag Anchor
I made this drag anchor for my sister's pontoon. Parts include an axle from a 1-ton truck and four, 13-in. pieces of 1/2-in. round stock. Read on.
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Welding and Flatbed Trailer
Here is the 6- x 10-foot flatbed I just finished last weekend. The frame was a pop-up camper frame. The welding trailer was built from scratch. Read on.
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See Auto-Darkening Helmets in Action
To see the industrial-level performance of Miller's auto-darkening helmets, check out the full line on video! For each series of helmets, view features, cool designs and get a full understanding of how auto-darkening helmets operate. No matter which helmet you choose, you'll get serious protection with attitude!
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Greetings from Miller Electric!
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Fixing What's Not Broke Can Improve Your Bottom Line
--ForConstructionPros.com, February 2007
Best Regards,
Terri Ann Barry, Editor
Miller Electric Mfg. Co.
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