FANTM58
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Watch for discount codes and online suppliers.
I picked up Miller Diversion 180 from ZORO with a 20%
coupon,Delivered $1700.
I picked up Miller Diversion 180 from ZORO with a 20%
coupon,Delivered $1700.
The CHEAPEST way to go, is to buy the small HF DC arc welder and convert it to TIG. Several video on YouTube. Here is one.
This rig has very limited capabilities, but it will get you started TIG welding cheap ! Ther are lots of video on YouTube about TIG welding. Look for ones on "scratch start TIG".
IMHO, the 2015 AlphaTIG2000 is the best bang for the buck. Around $800. Make sure it is the 2015 model as it has a few additional features.
To me it's an easy choice AHP. 110/220v Inverter. I really like the adjustable A/C freq. One of the best duty cycles out there and you can grab the handle and lift it. I've had 2 2014's and sold them when the 2015's came out. I have 1 now and ordered 1 more a couple hours ago. 3 year warranty
If you had the choice between a very lightly used Lincoln precision tig 225 for $2000 (all weld pack acc. including cart, no bottle), a lightly used Lincoln squarewave 175 for $1000, or an AHP $800 what say you?
Glad you like them. Are there any parts available, and for how long? How about real service for people without repair experience?. Not hating on them just wondering about if you need something 5 years from now. Will the company still be in business.
I can only speak of my own experience with AHP. On the first 2014 the pedal was marked up from shipping. Being as picky as I am I called them and I had a new one in 2 days and still have the old one. Sales, parts and customer service are in California. The new shipment of these just arrived and they do not last long. I get them on E- bay from an authorized dealer. The last shipment 40 of these were gone in no time, I ordered 2 and only got 1. AHP and Everlast are achieving their goal of putting themselves firmly in the US marketplace, now that is really just my opinion but it seems to be working.
As far as whether ANY company will be around in 5 years, if I could predict that I wouldn't be playing with welders. I'd be floatin a big boat somewhere.