TIG welder help

HaroldD said:
I've run both, but I tend to buy Blue. I'm not saying they are completely superior in every way, but I've certainly found 3 great deals on my MIG, Plasma, and TIG and they all are blue!

If you don't have a local source that you like their prices or service, checkout http://stores.ebay.com/Welding-Supplies-from-IOC (It's Indiana Oxygen from memory) I've purchased a ton of supplies and parts from them. Bill Keesling is my contact generally, but everyone has been helpful and I've found their service and prices beat most of the locals here in PHX.

They've got the 200 syncrowave runner (with running gear, torch, flowmeter) for $2139 shipped. :)

http://www.millerwelds.com/pdf/spec_sheets/AD4-4.pdf

I believe you said 1/4" max, and this will handle that, but it's at the limit of this one. At it's limit, it's a 20% duty cycle, so you're welding 2 minutes out of 10. That may well fit with what you have in mind for your projects, but if not, consider another model. :) Also, figure on a 60A 220V circuit to run this one.
gotcha, I think my mind is about made up bud, oh and def new:rock: :D
 
JTS VENOM PERFORMANCE said:
http://cgi.ebay.com/MILLER-MAXSTAR-...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3a55159707

I found this one guys, anyone have any input or help by chance?

thanks:)

I would find out how old it is. They don't make the 300 anymore. If he is going to say sold as is, I would want to use it before buying. I think you should just stick with the Syncrowave 200. It is a good welder, and should handle anything you want to do automotive wise. Unless your working on your tractor...then just get a MIG.:D
 
The Precision TIG® 225 gives you the 'Power to Perform', for general fabrication, automotive/motorsports, vocational schools or serious hobby work. Micro-Start™ II Technology delivers precision arc performance to improve arc starting, welding and weld cratering. Features like patented Auto-Balance™ and a built-in simple pulse control make the Precision TIG 225 easy to use. Professional features like the most auxiliary power, the widest output range in its class and more storage space make the Precision TIG 225 the best value.

Advantage Lincoln

Precision Arc Performance:
• 5-230 amps is the widest welding range in its class.
• Patented Micro-Start™ II Technology delivers extremely stable low amperage starting, welding and cratering for AC and DC welding.
• Excellent Stick Welder — Even with Fleetweld® 5P (E6010).

Simple Controls – Easy to Use:
• AC Auto-Balance™ automatically sets the optimal cleaning vs. penetration levels for great looking aluminum welds.
• FREE! Built-in TIG pulser helps control heat input in the weld.
• Digital Meter, and simple, well-spaced controls.
• FREE! GTAW (TIG) Handbook and TIG Procedure Guide.

Professional Features:
• Standard NEMA 6-50 plug on 9 ft. (2.7 m) input power cord with receptacle. (208/230 volt models only).
• 115 volt auxiliary power receptacles with 20 amp service reliably powers water coolers or other tools. (208/230 volt models only. Other models feature a 6 amp service.)
• Standard torch parts storage compartment and cable hanger keeps you organized.
• Ready-Pak® models include a Pro-Torch PTA-17 air-cooled 150 amp torch with new 12.5 ft. (3.8 m) Ultra-Flex™ cable.
• Add an optional understorage cart for extra storage and portability.

Superb Quality:
• Fan-As-Needed™ (F.A.N.) prevents overheating. F.A.N. reduces power consumption noise, motor wear and dust in the machine.
• CSA C/US certified.
• Three-Year Lincoln Warranty on parts and labor.

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I GOT 11 POUNDS OF 4043 FILLER ROD

1 POUND OF ER70S STEEL FILLER ROD

1/2 DOEZEN PURE TUNGSTEN GROUNDS


300 SIZE FULL TANK OF ARGON

BRAND NEW DADGUM 225 LINCOLN TIG


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damn I shoulda read to the end befor replying....grey goose is kickin my arse...:p
 
JTS VENOM PERFORMANCE said:
The Precision TIG® 225 gives you the 'Power to Perform', for general fabrication, automotive/motorsports, vocational schools or serious hobby work. Micro-Start™ II Technology delivers precision arc performance to improve arc starting, welding and weld cratering. Features like patented Auto-Balance™ and a built-in simple pulse control make the Precision TIG 225 easy to use. Professional features like the most auxiliary power, the widest output range in its class and more storage space make the Precision TIG 225 the best value.

Advantage Lincoln

Precision Arc Performance:
• 5-230 amps is the widest welding range in its class.
• Patented Micro-Start™ II Technology delivers extremely stable low amperage starting, welding and cratering for AC and DC welding.
• Excellent Stick Welder — Even with Fleetweld® 5P (E6010).

Simple Controls – Easy to Use:
• AC Auto-Balance™ automatically sets the optimal cleaning vs. penetration levels for great looking aluminum welds.
• FREE! Built-in TIG pulser helps control heat input in the weld.
• Digital Meter, and simple, well-spaced controls.
• FREE! GTAW (TIG) Handbook and TIG Procedure Guide.

Professional Features:
• Standard NEMA 6-50 plug on 9 ft. (2.7 m) input power cord with receptacle. (208/230 volt models only).
• 115 volt auxiliary power receptacles with 20 amp service reliably powers water coolers or other tools. (208/230 volt models only. Other models feature a 6 amp service.)
• Standard torch parts storage compartment and cable hanger keeps you organized.
• Ready-Pak® models include a Pro-Torch PTA-17 air-cooled 150 amp torch with new 12.5 ft. (3.8 m) Ultra-Flex™ cable.
• Add an optional understorage cart for extra storage and portability.

Superb Quality:
• Fan-As-Needed™ (F.A.N.) prevents overheating. F.A.N. reduces power consumption noise, motor wear and dust in the machine.
• CSA C/US certified.
• Three-Year Lincoln Warranty on parts and labor.

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Great deal Tony:rock: Now you just gotta learn how to weld:p :p
 
dangit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

got it all hooked and connected up and went to plug it in and............................................

got to change the dang outlet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:argh: :argh: :argh: :argh:
 
I know this is an old thread but how is the tig welder working for you. Been looking at the same unit and thinking of buying.
thx
 
I know this is an old thread but how is the tig welder working for you. Been looking at the same unit and thinking of buying.
thx

I love it, its easy to use and clean welds, I used a miller which is supposed to be a touch better, but really couldnt tell that much, really enjoying the lincoln
 

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