Tscott
Well-known member
I've done a little bit of both, though my TIG setup was pretty rough, consisting of an old stick welder and an add on TIG torch. It was scratch start only and the amperage adjustment was pretty limited due to the rough nature of the adjustment on the stick welder.
My question is if you only have the cash for 1 welder is it better to splurge on a TIG and use it for all your work? I know they are slower and require a bit more prep, but I would think that what time you lost in setup and working would be easily picked back up by not having to grind as much on things like body panels.
Thoughts?
Tom
My question is if you only have the cash for 1 welder is it better to splurge on a TIG and use it for all your work? I know they are slower and require a bit more prep, but I would think that what time you lost in setup and working would be easily picked back up by not having to grind as much on things like body panels.
Thoughts?
Tom
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