I have a 140 handler Hobart which has been a great little welder for me working on my car. Thickest I have to deal with is 1/8 mild steel. I'd like to have TIG capability, no use for stick, and am debating between a dedicated TIG or a multi process. I've looked at Hobart Multi process 200, and ESAB online and would like to stay under $1500 for a multi process then stumbled on the Primeweld Brand. My thoughts were sell the Hobart and get a multi process welder that would cover TIG. AC Tig isn't really needed for me, but sure if it's in there ok. Ability to run on 110 is important, I don't have a 220 outlet right now but guess I could share the circuit my heater is on which is 50amp 220, just a pain to wire it up. Primeweld 225 and their the Primeweld 200 3in1 multi process machines that look nice. I talked with Primeweld and they thought best to run either machine on 30amp circuit unless I keep the amps lower than make. I have 20 amp which runs the Hobart fine on the highest setting. Both the Primeweld machines are what I would call feature rich MIG although the multi process is lift start for TIG. So what are your thoughts on pro's and con's of the alternatives. They also have a less expensive TIG only.