Gary, wire feed welders are used to build ships, subs and a lot of other things. Migs get a bad rap from the little home jobbies that people buy at wal mart and the like. They will, under the right conditions, turn out better welds at a MUCH quicker rate than any human stick welder. They just are not as immune to rusty material, wind and grease as stick rod. As Jtisdale said, an . 045 fux or solid core wire machine is the one to buy. The mig is easier to learn. If looking for penetration, then pre heat the metal, and run "up hill" not down hill. The stick maching is the way to go for all around welding. Miller sells a nice welder than can run on both 110/220. On 220V it will run 1/8 rod at up to 150 amps. It weighs 14 pounds and has TIG capabilites. Its called the Maxstar 150s. I can't remember the price, under 1000 bucks.
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Dave