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    Fortunately, shopping around with cheap carriers may help you find a robust policy that fits your budget. The average cost of homeowners insurance is $1,759 per year for $250,000 in dwelling coverage.

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  4. Miller Electric - Wikipedia

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    Miller Electric is an American arc welding and cutting equipment manufacturing company based in Appleton, Wisconsin.Miller Electric, has grown from a one-man operation selling products in northeastern Wisconsin to what is today one of the world's largest manufacturers of arc welding and cutting equipment.

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    The Image of Welding Awards, presented by the American Welding Society and WEMCO, an association of welding manufacturers, recognize individuals and organizations that have shown exemplary dedication to promoting the image of welding in their communities. Starting in 2015, the awards will now be known as the Excellence in Welding Awards.

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    Arc welding power supplies can deliver either direct (DC) or alternating (AC) current to the work, while consumable or non-consumable electrodes are used. The welding area is usually protected by some type of shielding gas (e.g. an inert gas), vapor, or slag. Arc welding processes may be manual, semi-automatic, or fully automated.