I have a CIGWELD Transmig 135 - cost my $690 at Bunnings and is very common so no parts issues. Make sure you budget for a decent mask and any other safety gear you don't already have.
The 135 is on the smaller side of MIGs, but I decided to buy a slightly smaller Welder and put myself through a 6 month welding course with the change.
You can have the biggest, baddest machine in town but if you are a crap welder (or just have bad habits...) then all that power goes to waste. I'd rather get the most out of a smaller machine by being a skilled welder.
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