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so is the consensus to save, screw the mig idea, and get a tig/stick? if i can weld just about anything with that i would have no problem saving up.
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e9999 said:was looking at a Lincoln 3200HD at HOme depot (Wire/MIG).
110V machine comes with gas fittings etc. $450 or so.
Lincoln web site says 25-135A and can do 5/16" steel with flux cored.
Guy at HD says it can do 3/16" steel (but not 1/4"). That true or even overoptimistic?
Maybe with preheating with a torch?
There is a 5000 model that does 30-175A. Would that do 1/4"?
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IDave said:Is there such a thing as a small, cheap TIG?
Junk said:I already have a tig thanksI have the Thermal Arc Prowave 185. Nice small inverter unit both AC/DC with pulse available in both.
aaahhhh, tiggin ss.....
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Junk said:aaahhhh, tiggin ss.....
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