Ok, I'm ready to take the plunge and buy a TIG welder. I did some gas welding back in the day, but this arc stuff is all new to me :-)
This is for my home shop, and fairly infrequent use. I want to weld aluminum, so I need AC. I want to be able to weld a fairly broad range of material sizes, in a perfect world (may not be realistic) down to .058" wall aluminum tubing and up to 1/4" or 3/8" thick plate. I have 220 volts available. I'm sensitive to cost, but I'd rather buy the right machine and spend a few more dollars than have to do this again in six months.
So I have two questions.
1) Seems on the surface that water cooling is a hassle that I would rather not deal with. That is suggesting the 200 amp class machines, rather than the ~250 amp machines. But I know that water cooled torches are smaller, and thus easier to maneuver - and obviously water cooling allows more power which allows thicker material. Anyone have any comments on the water vs. air cooled issue - if I don't mind the extra cost of the bigger machine and water cooler? Am i right to stick with air cooled - just simpler, fewer things to break, etc.?
2) I am very attracted to the Power Pro 205 multi-function machine, because it gives me a plasma cutter which seems quite useful (I don't have any other way to cut metal in my shop other than a small band saw). Also, the PP205 seems to have better welding features than the PT200DX - the 205 has both pre and post flow, and both up and down slope, where the 200DX doesn't. BUT - multi-functions means more stuff to break, more controls to fiddle with, etc. And obviously higher cost than just the welder...
Any input on these two items would be very much appreciated!