ToolCrazyDude
Well-known member
Hi Guys,
Last year I bought my first welder, a used Miller 211 mig welder, and the bug has bit me. I made a lot of cool stuff and I'm looking to increase my capabilities. Initially, I didn't think that I'd mess much with heavier steel (1/4" and 3/8" even cheating a bit with 1/2") but I'm actually working with it a lot more often than I thought (especially now that i have 220v).
As such, I've been looking for a stick welder to help me work with thicker materials but I keep seeing stick/tig combo machines popping up. I don't work with aluminum much right now, but I bet at some point in the future I'll want to tig thin aluminum. Any advice on if I should get a stick welder now and tig later? Or should I look for a multi-process machine? My budget would be around $1k - $1,500 but I'm willing to wait and save for what makes the most sense. I'd prefer light industrial quality (similar to miller 211 type machine) so feel free to recommend machines! I'm not afraid of used either since my miller 211 transformer was bought used and has performed well.
Thanks in advance!
Last year I bought my first welder, a used Miller 211 mig welder, and the bug has bit me. I made a lot of cool stuff and I'm looking to increase my capabilities. Initially, I didn't think that I'd mess much with heavier steel (1/4" and 3/8" even cheating a bit with 1/2") but I'm actually working with it a lot more often than I thought (especially now that i have 220v).
As such, I've been looking for a stick welder to help me work with thicker materials but I keep seeing stick/tig combo machines popping up. I don't work with aluminum much right now, but I bet at some point in the future I'll want to tig thin aluminum. Any advice on if I should get a stick welder now and tig later? Or should I look for a multi-process machine? My budget would be around $1k - $1,500 but I'm willing to wait and save for what makes the most sense. I'd prefer light industrial quality (similar to miller 211 type machine) so feel free to recommend machines! I'm not afraid of used either since my miller 211 transformer was bought used and has performed well.
Thanks in advance!


