Help deciding on right TIG/plasma package to purchase
Hi this is my first post (apologies if its not in the right place and for the length I know is coming lol).
Im looking for an ac/dc tig welder that will, most importantly, offer good control on the low-end for detailed work in metal art like tacking/seaming thin (28-30 gauge min maybe) sheet and welding small parts like, for example, securing an 1/8" piece of round steel rod to a 3/8" ball bearing...in this neighborhood. So far my pieces have been only steel as I do not have A/C capability (but would like decent low-end on aluminum, as well), and Ive been using an old flux core mig for my stuff (still kind of getting off the ground, here with the art). I have some experience with GTAW from a shop I worked in a few years ago...seemed to pick it up pretty quick on a Miller Syncro (I think) we had there at the time.
I would like to have up to 1/4"+ stock welding capacity as I also dabble in making my own shop equipment, tables, brackets, heavier sculpture, auto repair, etc. I recognize the value of pre-heat for thicker stuff to push the envelope, so really 185-225 amps would be quite sufficient I would say. At this time I am not in the market for a water cooler set-up.
I am also looking for a plasma cutter with pilot arc that would handle 1/8" plate with some speed, 1/4" material with ease, 1/2" at slow speed, and 3/4" severance (very rarely) without TOO much struggle. 110volt option would be spectacular in case I needed to take an air tank along for a quick cut on some scrap outside or at a buddies house as well (obviously on thinner stuff).
I have a 220V 20 amp circuit, and I believe a 220V 30 amp circuit available in my shop currently (obviously some 110v outlets also).
From what Ive gathered, Im leaning toward a 200DX with upgraded torch (if there is substantial benefit to a different torch than stock) and upgraded pedal (if the upgraded pedal yields a substantial increase in control or 'feel'). Im also considering the 185 microtig, but I think the pedal only offers low-full throttle? And also, I believe I would quickly wish for some more of the control features offered by the DX. However, if any here could specifically speak to which machine offers the best low-amp control, that would be very beneficial as well.
Im thinking of either the Super Cut 50D with HF pilot arc, or the Power Plasma 50. For the difference between $650 and $800, can someone break down for me advantages/disadvantages offered by these two units?
While these machines wont be in an 'industrial' environment where they see everyday use, I fully expect them to occaisionally be called upon to do a little heavy lifting and want full featured units.
Lastly, thanks so much for the forums and for taking the time to 'help a brother out'. Any and all guidance/advice is greatly appreciated.
Everlast PowerTig 200DX
Everlast PowerPlasma 50
Old 90 amp flux core wire feed
HF 90/160 Amp TIG/Stick
Mini Lathe, Mini Mill, Manual Bender, Ring Roller
HF 2HP 29 Gallon Belt Drive Compressor
8" plate shear, homemade 3-4 ton bench punch
Homemade H-frame press, aluminum casting furnace
HF 12 speed 3/4hp Drill Press, Clarke 4x6 bandsaw
Chop saw, 10" disc sander, 10" Mitre saw modified for aluminum
Makita for the power tools that matter, HF for the ones that dont (or are too expensive)