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Thought I'd start a new post for this.

 

I have been looking to buy a Tig for while now, and have had three different models on trial in the workshop. I need to extend my services to include welding on Aluminium and Stainless steel.

The machines I tried ranged in price from £199.00 up to £3400.00

From the result of the trials, I have settled on a mid range 200amp AC/DC machine, with foot pedal (an absolute must)  and using pure Argon shielding gas,  the Argonsheild Light that I use on my Mig welders didn't work very well.

Cost £1800.00 including the cost of another the gas bottle hire charge from BOC (looking at other options on that one)    :-(     Still saving !!   But, the trials proved that using the cheaper machines would not provide the quality I need or be reliable.

  

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Funnily enough it was a 200A ac/dc tig with foot pedal i was looking at at about £400. Still cannot decide.
This one

do you know i did a search in blogs and the forum for this post and "tig welders" was a search term (checked the computers history) and still couldn't find it........

I hope your reading all this Dave :)
It can be quite expensive and complicated using a tig. But don't worry about dementia mate. It's a bit late for that now.
( especially at your age )

this is the TIG welder i just bought......it came with a full gas bottle (the blue one in the back ground) it is about 6 feet tall and is not liable for rent.......

also got a torch new earth lead, spare gas shield with gas lens and two tungsten's along with a pack of cutting discs (1mm thick) new welding gloves welding mask (basic but ok)  a selection of stainless weld filler sticks (1mm thick) a pack of flap discs (5) and an adaptor to use the TIG as an ARC welder. it is a 5-165A DC HF TIG welder with "hot" start.

All for £150.....oh and a quick demo as well, very easy to use, and so far i am a happy bunny.

If it all works then that's a big win Dave.

Also has a socket for a foot pedal and a quick look on the net shows they are easily available.....SK reckons it is a steal and should be a good welder.

well had a quick first time play with the TIG today, set it to 30A, Hot start and about 2L/min gas flow and drew an arc on to a 1.5mm stainless plate. the bead penetrated through to the other side easily so i then tried to apply a little filler rod and got a similar result then welded a 2mm wall tube to the plate .......a little practice i think i could get used to this TIG welding lark. now all i have to is knock together a project of some kind.....exhaust for the legerra....and a fuel tank....hmmm a stainless fuel tank, not going to get rust into the carb with one of them...

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