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Best Tig set up for the money??????????????
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<blockquote data-quote="wont work" data-source="post: 239794" data-attributes="member: 4320"><p>It really is up to the person welding but stick with the known name brand welders. All I have in my shop are Miller and Lincoln and they get used daily. I like miller the best but recently bought a Lincoln precision setup. I have only welded with it one time but its gona be good for up to 1/4". Whichever route you go make shure to get water cooled tig setup you wont regret it. If you think all you will need is 200 amp go with 250 amps.</p><p></p><p>Yes is matters on what type of Al you are welding on but the welder can be setup or dialed in for whatever size or type you are welding. This wont effect which welder you need as long as it has AC on the dial.</p><p></p><p>If you buy a welder rated for 1/2 you can change the tungsten out to smaller sizes to weld whatever thickness you need to weld.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wont work, post: 239794, member: 4320"] It really is up to the person welding but stick with the known name brand welders. All I have in my shop are Miller and Lincoln and they get used daily. I like miller the best but recently bought a Lincoln precision setup. I have only welded with it one time but its gona be good for up to 1/4". Whichever route you go make shure to get water cooled tig setup you wont regret it. If you think all you will need is 200 amp go with 250 amps. Yes is matters on what type of Al you are welding on but the welder can be setup or dialed in for whatever size or type you are welding. This wont effect which welder you need as long as it has AC on the dial. If you buy a welder rated for 1/2 you can change the tungsten out to smaller sizes to weld whatever thickness you need to weld. [/QUOTE]
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