misterfixit
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Some background: In about 1982 a very nice shop teacher at the Jr High, where my father was principal, took a shine to me and let me hang out in the shop after school while I was waiting to go home with Dad. I was a year or so away from being in Jr, High but he started teaching me a lil about welding. By the time I got to High School, I was taking all the Ag classes I could, including Ag Mechanics. Welding was part of all of those classes. Fast forward to graduation and I found myself with a new wife and a need for a job. I got on at a stainless steel cafeteria supply manufacturer as a weldor. There I learned TIG on the sheetmetal table tops and drawers we made. A few years later I got on with a fire department and had my own workshop at home. I bought a Miller TIG/Stick welder and still have it.
I say all of that to say that I've been welding for a while, and currently have a TIG welder that I use semi-often. But, I have need to weld thin tubing, .045"-.125" thickness. The welder I have is big and has a heavy transformer and welds smooth, espcially at higher amps. However it struggles a bit on the low end.
So, my ask is for recomendations on a new TIG welder, one with AC/DC capabilites. I don't mind paying for it, but hate to pay more than I have to. I'm not so much into budget machines, but I also have a small inverter stick welder that really impressed me. It's no larger than a loaf of bread but I've built 2 metal buildings with it. I know that my knowlege of new welders and inverter technologies is small, so what would folks recomend for a decent quality TIG welder with pulse capabilites?
I say all of that to say that I've been welding for a while, and currently have a TIG welder that I use semi-often. But, I have need to weld thin tubing, .045"-.125" thickness. The welder I have is big and has a heavy transformer and welds smooth, espcially at higher amps. However it struggles a bit on the low end.
So, my ask is for recomendations on a new TIG welder, one with AC/DC capabilites. I don't mind paying for it, but hate to pay more than I have to. I'm not so much into budget machines, but I also have a small inverter stick welder that really impressed me. It's no larger than a loaf of bread but I've built 2 metal buildings with it. I know that my knowlege of new welders and inverter technologies is small, so what would folks recomend for a decent quality TIG welder with pulse capabilites?


