Model A Fan
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I am looking for a welder to add to my set of tools. I'd like to have a decent welder to start off learning as I have a car project that I need to cut out rusty patches and weld in new pieces of patch panel/skins. What I am leaning toward is a flux/mig combo as I can learn to weld with the flux setting and once I have a hang of it, step it up to the mig with gas for cleaner and nicer welds.
My hope is to be able to make some home made fabricated projects. I've been inspired by the numerous welding projects showcased in the many threads. I'd like to be able to weld some metal tubing frames for work benches or equipment (like nine4gmc).
I have selected a few from my local Grizzly Industrial that I'm considering. If I go with a flux unit that doesn't do mig, am I shooting myself in the foot because I'll have to upgrade sooner? Are they more robust than the flux/mig combos? The minimum gauge they weld (all of them) is 24ga metal and max is 3/16" metal.
Here are the three:
Only Flux:
http://www.grizzly.com/products/WG3080-Pro-125-120V-Flux-Core-Welder/T23138
http://www.grizzly.com/products/WF2150-Flux-Core-Wire-Welder/T23744
Flux/Mig:
http://www.grizzly.com/products/WG2160-MIG-Flux-Wire-Welder/T23745
They're all about the same price except the WF2150 Model. It is $70-$100 cheaper. I don't mind paying more for a nicer welder though, something that will last longer and produce nice finished products while being versatile.
I didn't have my heart set on this brand, Grizzly is just having a decent sale ($40 off their Campbell Hausefeld models).
There was also this big daddy at $428 with a regulator:
http://www.grizzly.com/products/120V-Flux-Welder-with-Regulator/T23393
Any recommendations on the ones I have listed or other ones you know about that would be good for a beginner would be much appreciated!

My hope is to be able to make some home made fabricated projects. I've been inspired by the numerous welding projects showcased in the many threads. I'd like to be able to weld some metal tubing frames for work benches or equipment (like nine4gmc).
I have selected a few from my local Grizzly Industrial that I'm considering. If I go with a flux unit that doesn't do mig, am I shooting myself in the foot because I'll have to upgrade sooner? Are they more robust than the flux/mig combos? The minimum gauge they weld (all of them) is 24ga metal and max is 3/16" metal.
Here are the three:
Only Flux:
http://www.grizzly.com/products/WG3080-Pro-125-120V-Flux-Core-Welder/T23138
http://www.grizzly.com/products/WF2150-Flux-Core-Wire-Welder/T23744
Flux/Mig:
http://www.grizzly.com/products/WG2160-MIG-Flux-Wire-Welder/T23745
They're all about the same price except the WF2150 Model. It is $70-$100 cheaper. I don't mind paying more for a nicer welder though, something that will last longer and produce nice finished products while being versatile.
I didn't have my heart set on this brand, Grizzly is just having a decent sale ($40 off their Campbell Hausefeld models).
There was also this big daddy at $428 with a regulator:
http://www.grizzly.com/products/120V-Flux-Welder-with-Regulator/T23393
Any recommendations on the ones I have listed or other ones you know about that would be good for a beginner would be much appreciated!







