[DMCForum] Re: TIG/MIG & Plasma
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[DMCForum] Re: TIG/MIG & Plasma
- From: "Dave" <v-davidj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 19:30:09 -0000
Hey Walt...
I have had pretty good luck with my Millermatic 135. You can do
stainless and aluminum welding with this unit. It has a 20% duty
cycle. Comes with a gas hookup, and is decently priced. (115v 20A hookup)
For a TIG, I recommend the Miller Syncrowave 180SD. This unit simply
kicks ass. It has a 40% duty cycle, and is extremely easy to use. I
think for a TIG it's reasonably priced. I have welded many aluminum
pieces with this TIG, and have been extremely happy with the
performance. The only downside is that it's really heavy. This unit
does require a phase 1 power supply.
I can't really comment on a specific plasma cutter. I have used some,
but not enough to like or dislike a specific model. Of course, I have
been so happy with Miller products that I am considering the Spectrum 625.
Hope this is helpful, if you have specific questions, feel free to ask.
Dave Jacobs
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> I have not got a lathe or mill yet, but now I am in serious
> need of a good TIG welder with a MIG attachment. I also
> need a plasma cutter, goggles, etc. Sure, the tools are
> only as good as the operator. I have already had some
> lessons. I need to work on that stainless steel frame and
> some other goodies I need for the car. So if anyone has any
> recommendations on makes & models, let me know. I have 240
> AC, plenty of amps. I dont need continuous duty. I do need
> all the high tech output signals for welding aluminum,
> stainless, etc and the bottle gasses too.
>
> Walt
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