Originally Posted by
revkev6
I hear you there. just getting the tig itself was a stretch on my "need" list. 99% of the time a mig would work for my needs. I do have to say that my quality of work is much better with the tig though. I do alot of thin sheetmetal and the tig works great with that!
Best thing about TIG is you are not constantly feeding in filler material to keep the weld going, this is a huge advantage over MIG welding for aesthetics.
Miller 252
PowerTig 250 EXT
Evolution Rage 2
48X6 inch Belt Sander w/ 9 inch Disk Sander
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