Originally Posted by pittsburghracer
Sometimes it’s like mechanics thinking Snap On tools make them a better mechanic. All it makes you is more broke. Lol

The Cult of Snap-On is a whole different issue. Their tools are nice... but not THAT nice.

My Dayton Electric welder had problems with the feed that I never could completely get rid of with adjustments, feed wheels, lubrication, new gun liners, tips, etc. Without a steady wire feed there is no way to maintain a stable arc and bead. The guy who sold it to me also admitted he'd never learned to weld.

The Handler doesn't have that problem and it "just works". Not that expensive either. Your experience may be different shruggy