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Miller

Issue 6, 2009

FEATURED ARTICLES

WHAT'S NEW?

THE BASICS

SHOP TALK


Do You Know?

Miller makes selecting a welder or cutting machine for your Racing or Customizing & Restoring application much simpler. Learn which product best fits your application.


PowerLINE 0% Financing Offer Ends Soon


Do you have old, inefficient welding equipment? Do you need new welding technology to increase your productivity? Miller can help with our new PowerLINE 0% Finance Program. Hurry—offer ends September 30!


Get Under the Hood at
2009 SEMA Show

Visit Miller at the SEMA (Booth #23813 in the Racing & Performance Pavilion), Nov. 3-6 in Las Vegas. Miller will offer special show discounts and hands-on demonstrations of its newest generation of MIG, TIG and plasma cutting equipment.
Learn more.


Find a MIG Welder to
Fit Your Needs



Now it's easier than ever to find a MIG welder that best suits your application. From home or one-phase shop applications to demanding industrial applications, Miller has a MIG welder designed to meet your needs. Choose now.

Announcements

Dear Subscriber, Here is your most recent issue of Power Click. It's packed full of information to keep you updated with the latest welding and cutting news.

Featured Articles

From Mild to Wild—Restoring Classic Dragsters

Dave Rifkin, owner of DS Racing and Simi Valley Hot Rods, is comfortable with the vintage feel of his shop. Much of the work that he and his shop manager undertake involves restoring vintage hot rods to modern standards. Read on.

TIG Welding at Warp Speed, Without Warping

Who said power must be a struggle? For Big Gun Exhaust, manufacturer of after-market exhaust systems, achieving power is easy, but boosting performance is much more than adding a pipe. Read on.

What's New?

Miller Launches New PRO eNewsletter!

If your career is in welding, you will want to make sure you start receiving Miller’s new PRO eNewsletter. Developed for the professional welder, PRO delivers industrial articles, editorial, news and more. Update your profile now and you can receive the first issue, coming September 30!

The Basics

Shop Tips for Stronger TIG Welds

Repairing aluminum truck parts and components can be a hassle, but some basic welding advice can make it easier. Keep this article handy as a “cheat sheet” for your next repair to help make your welds as strong as possible. We’ll look at repairing cracks and filling holes—both common to trucks old and new. Read on.

The Basics

You Be the Judge!

The judges have selected 15 finalists in the Built It, Didn't Buy It Welding Project Challenge. Now it's up to you to choose the 3 Grand Prize winners. Vote for your favorite project in each of the 3 categories.
Vote by September 23, 2009!

Shop Talk

Front Yard Fence

I'm willing to jump into a project that I've never seen someone else bring to completion, much less one that I've got the correct experience or training for. Read on.

Tractor Art Project

Here is my latest creation. It is a John Deere 70 tractor with a mounted No.100 one row sugar beet harvester. Titled "1950's Harvest In The Yellowstone Valley." Read on.

Welding 4130 Chrome-moly Tubing

Does anyone know the best (strongest) rod for welding 4130 chrome-moly tubing. I am building mini sprint chassis. Read on.

Words From the Editor

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For additional feature stories and welding information, check out Miller in the News:

20,000 Welds Under the Sea
thefabricator.com, July 2009

Best Regards,
Terri Ann Barry, Editor
Miller Electric Mfg. Co.

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