PAToyota said:Depend on what you're using it for. Basically, it is a pretty good machine but the main things is that you've only got DC - so no aluminum. Other than that, you're just losing some of the higher end controls (which you may or may not use anyway) of the 200 or 300 machines.
REFLEXX said:Get the HF unit for $200, learn the basics. The spend the money on a good 220v unit from red or blue.
Or do the craigslist thing!
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Gummi Bear said:I wouldn't trust anything expensive from HF. WHy flush that money away, just to buy another unit later? I'd get a decent model from the get-go and be done.
Spanky - get in touch with Brett, Turney or Ed. THey know more about TIG than any mortal should. Turney's dad deals in new and used machines. When you comin back to visit?![]()
spankbomb said:You're right, I should've called Turney...
I spoke with Brett on Friday and he's against it, but it a 110/220 machine and it is relatively small, which is a HUGE plus...
I was coming back to DFW for NYE, but my plans are currently up in the air due to my Dad's health. I'll actually be in town on Wednesday night, possibly crashing at Cloud's casa.
Later,
Jon D.

