Terry D
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I'm about to make a major purchase on a nice welder. I'm looking for any advice or suggestions. I'm wanting to really learn more about it, something that I have always wanted to do. This would be for a home shop. So light to medium fabrication. I am a electrician by trade and occasionally have taken my existing welder on the job when needed. So I'm defiantly thinking a multi voltage machine. I currently have a Lincoln weld pak 100, which I purchased about 25 years ago. It is capable to convert it to mig, Something that I have never done with it, been running flux core. So I have honestly never mig welded. For a couple hundred bucks, I could convert it. But it is very limited on metal thickness. I also just want a machine with the new inverter technology. I will probably go with blue or red, but still looking for suggestions on other brands. I'm thinking of a machine that I can grow into. I'm in my late 50's and this will probably be my welder for awhile. I'm also debating on a multi process machine. Are these worth the extra money. Im sure the mig function is great on them all, but is the tig function worth it. I understand that you will not get as many parameters compared to a stand alone tig machine, but this is just for a home shop. I have noticed the more expensive machines will do both AC and DC tig. I understand that the AC is for tig welding aluminum. Something I may need to do at sometime.
So here is where I'm at so far on choices. I remember when the Lincoln MP210 came out, I thought about getting that. They are about $ 2000 now, and another $ 800 for the tig kit. And its just DC tig. I believe there is a $ 400 rebate on that machine. Lincoln has come out with a couple of new machines, one being the 211. Its just straight mig, but at $ 1300 its tempting. But I think that I would like the tig capability. The other one is the Lincoln mp215, with the tig package its $ 3000, but still just DC tig. I haven't found hardly any reviews on these machines, I guess being so new. So here is one that has caught my eye, but it comes with a hefty price tag. the Miller Multimatic 220. It does both AC/DC and pulsed tig. But its also $ 4200 with a $ 250 rebate. And depending on where you buy it, some offer a free $ 250 dollar helmet with the purchase. So not worrying about the helmet, its about a $ 1000 more for the A/C tig. And it comes with the tig kit. I think once you get in the 200 amp machines, the mig part of them are all about the same. These all have about the same duty cycle. I also did notice about the Miller is that it has two gas inputs. The machine switches the gases from mig to tig internally. You don't have to switch anything outside. Not sure if the Lincolns offer this.
Anyway, any input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance
So here is where I'm at so far on choices. I remember when the Lincoln MP210 came out, I thought about getting that. They are about $ 2000 now, and another $ 800 for the tig kit. And its just DC tig. I believe there is a $ 400 rebate on that machine. Lincoln has come out with a couple of new machines, one being the 211. Its just straight mig, but at $ 1300 its tempting. But I think that I would like the tig capability. The other one is the Lincoln mp215, with the tig package its $ 3000, but still just DC tig. I haven't found hardly any reviews on these machines, I guess being so new. So here is one that has caught my eye, but it comes with a hefty price tag. the Miller Multimatic 220. It does both AC/DC and pulsed tig. But its also $ 4200 with a $ 250 rebate. And depending on where you buy it, some offer a free $ 250 dollar helmet with the purchase. So not worrying about the helmet, its about a $ 1000 more for the A/C tig. And it comes with the tig kit. I think once you get in the 200 amp machines, the mig part of them are all about the same. These all have about the same duty cycle. I also did notice about the Miller is that it has two gas inputs. The machine switches the gases from mig to tig internally. You don't have to switch anything outside. Not sure if the Lincolns offer this.
Anyway, any input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance



