I had posted a thread this week about trying to put together the right oxy acetelyne welding set up. My dad brought up his Smiths set yesterday, which is probably 30-35 years old, but in really nice shape. He has the cutting torch on it, and "thinks" he knows where the welding tips are.
We went to the LWS and got prices on the tips just in case they aren't found...$40 each. Everyone thought I needed two, so I'm at $80, plus flashback arrestors, goggles, etc. OR...just spend $200 and get the whole new package with everything but tanks...OR...spend $280 and get the Pro Model...
Then we started talking, and one of the guys there restores cars, which I am working on. This guy was adamant that I not use oxy acetelyne for welding. He recommended that I get the Thermal Arc 181i 3-in-1 MIG TIG Stick welder. This would be about $1100 with everything I need. This includes the TIG gun, tank, cart, etc.
I have a wirefeed welder for fluxcore welding (and I don't like it...$99 from HF...it was a gift). I have no other welders. I have been able to weld some of the medium gauge brackets and such with the wirefeed, but I blow big holes in the sheet metal for the body work.
So my questions? What do I really need? I want to weld 18g sheet metal for some of the body work. I will also be doing some heavier welding from time to time. Should I abandon OA welding altogether and just get a really good MIG welder? Would having the TIG be useful?
The 181i looks very nice, gets good reviews, and I would finally get to use the 220 outlet in my shop
Would appreciate some guidance!
We went to the LWS and got prices on the tips just in case they aren't found...$40 each. Everyone thought I needed two, so I'm at $80, plus flashback arrestors, goggles, etc. OR...just spend $200 and get the whole new package with everything but tanks...OR...spend $280 and get the Pro Model...
Then we started talking, and one of the guys there restores cars, which I am working on. This guy was adamant that I not use oxy acetelyne for welding. He recommended that I get the Thermal Arc 181i 3-in-1 MIG TIG Stick welder. This would be about $1100 with everything I need. This includes the TIG gun, tank, cart, etc.
I have a wirefeed welder for fluxcore welding (and I don't like it...$99 from HF...it was a gift). I have no other welders. I have been able to weld some of the medium gauge brackets and such with the wirefeed, but I blow big holes in the sheet metal for the body work.
So my questions? What do I really need? I want to weld 18g sheet metal for some of the body work. I will also be doing some heavier welding from time to time. Should I abandon OA welding altogether and just get a really good MIG welder? Would having the TIG be useful?
The 181i looks very nice, gets good reviews, and I would finally get to use the 220 outlet in my shop
Would appreciate some guidance!

