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Aug 23, 2005 11:08 AM, Wayne Wenzel

Light-duty welder is virtually foolproof

The Handler 125 EZ is a gasless flux-cored wire welder that is the first of its kind to feature a single control knob. That means it’s fast to set up and easy to use. It automatically sets the correct voltage and amperage for the metal thickness selected. The unit has a maximum output of 125 amps, providing penetration and consistency on metal thicknesses ranging from 18 gauge to 3/16 in. using .030- to .035-in. flux-cored wire. It works well for outdoor work because no shielding gas is required. The small-sized unit is easy to pick up and move from the barn to the field, where it can be run off a portable generator.

Price: $400. For more information, contact Hobart Welders, Box 100, Lithonia, GA 30058, 877/462-2781, www.hobartwelders.com.

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