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tig welder

gearmonkey

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okay i need help i want a tig welder but i do not want to spend a fortune. i have a stick welder is there a way to convert it or get a add on.
 
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chad s

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You can but you'll need a way to purge the weld with argon, and you won't have a pedal or hi frequency start. I'd save up and buy a real TIG.
 
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dr_clyde

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i would save up and buy a used miller syncrowave 250. they are reasonably priced, dependable machines with the ability to do ac/dc tig and stick up to 250 amps.
 

kartracer55

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I had my first experience welding with, what was essentially a Stick machine converted to TiG (Granted, it was actually an ultra-portable Tig Welder) about 3 weeks ago.

Dont bother with that route, its a hassle and you will just get even more frustrated while your on the learning curve.

Trust Me.
 
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