They don't need to be 10-15 years old. I have a neighbor who bought a cheapy MIG welder from a well known tool supply, (their initials are HF), less than six months ago. The trigger broke and he has been unable to find replacement parts for it. Welder repair shops won't even look at it for him. Now he's wanting to borrow my Hobart machine. I don't think so.welding with water, save the planet from welding gas.
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One thing about getting some off brand is that 10-15 years later you may not be able to find parts... like the one I have. Maybe after that long who cares just throw it away and get a new one. I like to fix stuff if I can.
Tom