LeeG
Well-known member
I am in the market for a TIG welder. It will be strictly for suburban home shop use. I have primarily been a woodworker, but over the past few years, I have crept some into the metalworking world. All of my work is either for personal use, gifts, or items I donate for sale at charity auctions and fundraisers.
I currently have a Miller 211 MVP mig, a Hypertherm 45 Plasma cutter, a Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC stick welder, and a mid size set of oxy-acetylene bottles with a good assortment of tips. In addition to just learning a new skill, my goal is to be able to do more precise welds in mild steel and aluminum.
My only real requirements are High Frequency Start and AC/DC output. Pulse would be nice. I doubt I'll ever need to weld anything thicker than 1/4", but I do expect to work with 1/4" so I want a bit of capacity beyond that. I currently have my shop wired with a 50 amp circuit, so I don't need to restrict myself to a 110 unit.
I am looking to spend no more than $2000 on the entire package. I already have the argon bottle and all of my PPG, but will need a flow meter and foot pedal.
Looking forward to your input.
Lee
I currently have a Miller 211 MVP mig, a Hypertherm 45 Plasma cutter, a Miller Thunderbolt AC/DC stick welder, and a mid size set of oxy-acetylene bottles with a good assortment of tips. In addition to just learning a new skill, my goal is to be able to do more precise welds in mild steel and aluminum.
My only real requirements are High Frequency Start and AC/DC output. Pulse would be nice. I doubt I'll ever need to weld anything thicker than 1/4", but I do expect to work with 1/4" so I want a bit of capacity beyond that. I currently have my shop wired with a 50 amp circuit, so I don't need to restrict myself to a 110 unit.
I am looking to spend no more than $2000 on the entire package. I already have the argon bottle and all of my PPG, but will need a flow meter and foot pedal.
Looking forward to your input.
Lee
I had been looking at the diversion 180, but its another $500'ish excluding rebates which is too much to ignore