strutaeng
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Guys, I hope someone can offer some guidance.
I think I'm ready to try my luck with tig welding. I'm no pro, but have acquired some experience over the years doing DIY and some pretty cool structural work. My first machine was a Hobart Ironman 210 that I still own. Learned FCAW and GMAW. Feel pretty good running either. I've got a 125CF 75/25 tank for gas.
Years later I bought an older Miller Thunderbolt AC and started learning SMAW. I do okay now and eventually bought a Lincoln Idealarc to try DC, which is what I use mostly now with 6011 and 7018.
I have project that involves stainless, and would like to add ability to weld aluminum down the road, probably no thicker than 1/4". I really don't know anything about GTAW. I initially thought I could get an inverter multi-process machine, but looks like some of those don't have AC for aluminum? I think I want AC for tig? Also, space is not really an issue, so don't mind holding on to my current welders and using a dedicated tig machine.
I think the used market with the older transformer based machines is what suit my needs. I've got a 125A service panel to my garage, so I don't think power will be an issue, and neither is portability.
What are some good choices for me? I think the 200A-250A class is what I need to look into? The water cooler setup is recommended, right? Would like to stick to Lincoln, Hobart, Miller or maybe Esab. Budget is $1,500-$2,000 for the complete setup. Is that reasonable?
I think I'm ready to try my luck with tig welding. I'm no pro, but have acquired some experience over the years doing DIY and some pretty cool structural work. My first machine was a Hobart Ironman 210 that I still own. Learned FCAW and GMAW. Feel pretty good running either. I've got a 125CF 75/25 tank for gas.
Years later I bought an older Miller Thunderbolt AC and started learning SMAW. I do okay now and eventually bought a Lincoln Idealarc to try DC, which is what I use mostly now with 6011 and 7018.
I have project that involves stainless, and would like to add ability to weld aluminum down the road, probably no thicker than 1/4". I really don't know anything about GTAW. I initially thought I could get an inverter multi-process machine, but looks like some of those don't have AC for aluminum? I think I want AC for tig? Also, space is not really an issue, so don't mind holding on to my current welders and using a dedicated tig machine.
I think the used market with the older transformer based machines is what suit my needs. I've got a 125A service panel to my garage, so I don't think power will be an issue, and neither is portability.
What are some good choices for me? I think the 200A-250A class is what I need to look into? The water cooler setup is recommended, right? Would like to stick to Lincoln, Hobart, Miller or maybe Esab. Budget is $1,500-$2,000 for the complete setup. Is that reasonable?

), that is done with DC.