i have both miller and a everlast and both have been great. whats your budget.
Under 500 would be nice but I don't know if it's possible for a reliable one
Your boy is wrong. Go take a class and if you fall in lust with the method then consider it and go from there. If you have a DC welder get a scratch kit and play with it on thin stuff but don't go flopping money at something you'll never get good at("use once in a while").My boy says I NEED a tig welder, need advice for home use and what would I expect to pay.
Your boy is wrong. Go take a class and if you fall in lust with the method then consider it and go from there. If you have a DC welder get a scratch kit and play with it on thin stuff but don't go flopping money at something you'll never get good at("use once in a while").
Tig takes practice and regularity.
Buy a good spool gun for the Mig and get used to it. They come in handy semi-often for light aluminum .
Under 500 would be nice but I don't know if it's possible for a reliable one
I picked up a 1980s miller dialarc 250 with a watercooled torch for $500 on craigslist. It weighs 500lb, but has AC/DC and HF. It doesn't have cool adjustable square wave, but it works well.
I do have a Miller 212 at home so it's not like I am hurting for a welder and I don't want to buy something that I will throw in the iron pile in 5 yrs. He just got really excited again because they are TIG welding in shop class in high school right now and he loves it and is actually pretty good at it.