philbar715
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- Apr 11, 2018
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I am a hobby welder and a DIY person. Made a steel workbench, welded some exhaust on my car, and welded a few parts for a broken tiller. Havent welded anything that requires any real structural integrity yet, but I would like to be able to weld in subframe connectors on a car, for example. Or use a spool gun for thinner aluminium (~1/4").
I currently have the 90amp flux welder and im starting to hate it. I am pretty set on the new Harbor Freight Titanium brand welders, I just need help deciding between the 140 and the 170. Also throw in the Eastwood Mig 175 because it comes with a spool gun already.
It seems that the Titanium 140 can weld up to 5/16" steel and the Titanium 170 can do 3/8". Power is not an issue, I have 240v in my garage with 10ga wiring (30amp breaker) and 120v on 12ga wiring (20amp breaker). Is it worth an extra $100 to go with the larger one to weld slightly thicker steel, or even spend more money and get the eastwood 175 with spool gun?
I currently have the 90amp flux welder and im starting to hate it. I am pretty set on the new Harbor Freight Titanium brand welders, I just need help deciding between the 140 and the 170. Also throw in the Eastwood Mig 175 because it comes with a spool gun already.
It seems that the Titanium 140 can weld up to 5/16" steel and the Titanium 170 can do 3/8". Power is not an issue, I have 240v in my garage with 10ga wiring (30amp breaker) and 120v on 12ga wiring (20amp breaker). Is it worth an extra $100 to go with the larger one to weld slightly thicker steel, or even spend more money and get the eastwood 175 with spool gun?
