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Hobart 500550 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welding Kit
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AutoArc 130 Welder by Hobart, "Welders Package".../ Hobart 500550 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welding Kit / Auto
- Solid welder for home use
- Fixed flow MIG regulator and hose assembly
- Operates off 115-volt household current.
- Comes with with helmet, regulator, and cart
- 7-foot work lead, 6-foot power cord
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The cart is designed poorly - no tilt from front to rear and the wheels on the front are way too small. Solved the problem by mounting larger swivel wheels on the front, thus making it easier to move around and getting enough tilt to satisfy me. Then I drilled out all the self tapping holes in the frame and bolted the cart together because the self tapping screws strip out when you try to drive them in and even after getting a couple in, the unit was loose. Had to drill by hand as the shape of the curved bars did not let me put it on my drill press (perhaps Hobart expects us to welding together the cart as the first use of the new machine). Mounted a cord holder on the front for both cables and to give me a handle of sorts for positioning the unit. The machine slides all over the shelf because they are just plastic feet on smooth painted metal instead of medium hard rubber that would make it "stick" in place. Put down some semi sticky tool tray liner so it would stay put. The welder side door to access the wire feed and +/- posts doesn't have a latch and is capable of rattling and flapping around. Solved this with a combination of magnetic strips and a small plastic slide-latch I screwed into the side of the plastic face. Now the door will stay put. With the cables on a front holder, the bottom shelf can now hold helmet, gloves, tools, wire and a small container for for tips etc. So, a couple of $$$ & hours of modification got it right. The helmet could not be cheaper - only good for a back-up or occasional second person - really disappointed in this part of the kit. Now I am ready to weld and since this is a re-branded MillerMatic 130 (when I registered it on the Hobart WEB site it actually refers to it as a MillerMatic130)I expect no further issues. Perhaps it has been dumbed down a bit. I just hope this is not the case on the essential guts of the machine - particularly the wire feed unit. Although this machine is Miller/Hobart at heart and branded as AutoArc, they certainly built this kit with a $399.19 price point in mind, which was a considerable part of my decision to purchase it. I will post my actual work experience next and if it performs like a MillerMatic 130 I will be satisfied with my decision.