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I have both a Mig and Stick. I have a Miller 210 and love it.
I have a Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC as well but I use the 210 a lot more then the stick.
Speed and easier all the way around.
I started off with a cheap Century 110 unit and I enjoyed it but wasn't anything compared to Miller.
You get...
In this picture is the cooker I am using but still need to put a axle under it.
I am actually going to use the 22"pipe for a firebox on the black one.
The other I dug up .......it is a butane tank and is still doing a soak.
They both belonged to my grandfather who owned a Butane/Propane Business...
Bigsal51 looks good but I would have done one thing different.
Welded the hinges on the doors before cutting the doors all the way out.
I did the same thing on mine but on the next one I am going to start I won't.
I will agree they can be deadly ......but like anything else use caution.
In my old house I built a little grill for the fireplace and used to cook steaks,chicken,burgers.......
All from the living room. It was a little redneck but trust me the food was awesome!!!!!
You got that right.
Hey..... cutting propane tanks has been done safely many times ...just learn how they do it and you shouldn't go BOOM!
I am gonna have to check around and see if I can get me a 500 gallon tank!
I filled mine with water several times and let it sit in water for about a year.
That was because it took me that long to get around to starting it.
It was open to the air through the fill and vent holes the whole time.
I did let a little water out just before I cut it and yeah I was a little...