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				Surge protection at the mains will protect everything you have.  I have them installed, but I have a friend that owns an electrical company.  So I saved on the parts and install.  
Chances of a surge when you're welding would probably be very rare and the unit would be off most of the time.  I would not do it just for a welder.  Also, and not to start a debate, lightening seems to be something that can't be stopped if you take a direct hit.  The surge protectors I have now are my second set and the first set did not save everything.
			
		 
	 
 As far as lightning strike protection goes. I live just outside the water districts reach so I have a well for water. In my well house I have a lightning protector in the circuit for the pump, has never failed me. So I decided to wire one in to my shops electrical system to protect my more expensive machines and it has saved me once and it paid for its self. While unplugging saves you when it is not in use it will fry it on a stormy day in the shop.
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