zhaddock
Well-known member
I currently have an everlast Power Arc 140st dedicated to Tig and a cheap 110 flux core mig welder. I'd like to get something bigger so I can weld heavier material and also be able to do steel or aluminum. I keep going back and fourth between getting a newer larger Mig or a newer larger Tig machine. For Tig I like that it's clean and quiet and I can do it in tight spaces and not have to worry too much about setting something on fire, also only one type of gas is needed for both steel and aluminum. However, there's a little more prep work involved anytime I want to use it. I like the Mig because if I just want to throw something together without a lot of fuss or prep I can but I'll need to have a bottle of C25 in addition to my argon. Obviously the easy answer is get both but that's not in the cards.
Currently in the running...
TIG- Eastwood Tig 200 ACDC
MIG-Miller 180 or 211 or Hobart Equivalent
Anybody want to offer arguments for either side?
Currently in the running...
TIG- Eastwood Tig 200 ACDC
MIG-Miller 180 or 211 or Hobart Equivalent
Anybody want to offer arguments for either side?

