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    Default multimatic 200

    Who has one and what do you think about it?

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    Default

    Do a search, there is a ton of good info about the mm200.

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Cgotto6 View Post
    Do a search, there is a ton of good info about the mm200.
    Not the MM200 of old the New Multi Matic 200 that just came out. The numbers system is a bit confusing...Bob
    Bob Wright, Grandson of Tee Nee Boat Trailer Founder
    Metal Master Fab Salem, Oh 44460
    Birthplace of the Silver & Deming Drill
    1999 MM185 w/185 Spoolgun,1986 Thunderbolt AC/DC

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    Default So far so good

    I got one, have only used the spool gun on aluminum. 1/8" to 3/16". I am a beginner and doing OK.

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    Default multi matic 200

    Our school just got two of them finally got a welding stand built will be using them tomorrow. Only thing i dont like so far is the access door how it lifts up the machine when opened

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    Default Elevation of Base for Door Clearance

    I took a couple of short 2X4s and made 2 dadoes in each one to elevate my Multimatic a bit. This way, I can open the door without lifting the machine off of its base. You can also see an extension cord that I made out of previous 110V 10-3 extension cord. This cord was 50' originally and I cut it down about fifteen years ago to work on a 220 3 HP Air Compressor. Then I installed new plugs and receptacles on it and it's now about 45'.

    Note, I bought my Multimatic 200 in September from Baker gas when the offer for the free FX welding table was available. I really like the table too. The machine welds like a dream on MIG and C25. I plan to try some stick welding and flux core welding when the weather gets better here. Previously, I had never done any MIG welding. However, I did do some Ox Acetylene welding and stick welding about 40 years ago when I worked as a diesel mechanic.

    Steve
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