• Re: Best TIG Welder For Home Use

    From rafeel clark@a6f70cab717e44e3651b642222052172@example.com to sci.engr.joining.welding on Wed Aug 10 12:31:21 2022
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    Do you intend to purchase a tig welder that you can safely employ at home? Tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding is a popular welding method because it can be used to join a variety of materials. Since it has control over the welding process, the finest at-home tig welder has the advantage of producing flawlessly high-quality welds. To make sure you get a TIG welding equipment that is reliable, portable, and easy to use, read our analysis of the Best TIG Welder for Home Use before making a purchase.
    These welders contain a range of functions and conduct strong TIG welding. They are easily available and moderately priced. Since the information would be shown, finding it should be simple.
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  • From Miller Scottish@cbf919270ba008e773f8f28060959e7f@example.com to sci.engr.joining.welding on Tue May 2 06:03:36 2023
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    Miller Electric's Multimatic 215 multiprocess welder is a great option for hobbyists and DIYers. This welder is small, compact, and versatile; it may be used for a wide range of welding applications. It supports many types of welding, such as TIG, MIG, stick, and flux-coated.

    It also offers a ton of features like an LCD screen, dual voltage support, and variable amperage control. This welder offers excellent value for its price and is ideal for light welding work around the house.
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  • From Snag@Snag_one@msn.com to sci.engr.joining.welding on Tue May 2 06:53:31 2023
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    On 5/2/2023 1:03 AM, Miller Scottish wrote:
    Multimatic 215 multiprocess welder

    Yeah , and it's only 3200 bucks for one that's set up for TIG . And
    it's DC only , so no welding aluminum . I like my Everlast EX 250 - it
    doesn't MIG (AC/DC TIG and stick and HF start), but I've got a Lincoln
    175HD for that . And all in a thousand bucks cheaper than the blue
    machine .
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    but you can't make him think."
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  • From Jim Wilkins@muratlanne@gmail.com to sci.engr.joining.welding on Tue May 2 11:34:12 2023
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    "Snag" wrote in message news:u2qtjt$o790$1@dont-email.me...

    On 5/2/2023 1:03 AM, Miller Scottish wrote:
    Multimatic 215 multiprocess welder

    Yeah , and it's only 3200 bucks for one that's set up for TIG . And
    it's DC only , so no welding aluminum . I like my Everlast EX 250 - it
    doesn't MIG (AC/DC TIG and stick and HF start), but I've got a Lincoln
    175HD for that . And all in a thousand bucks cheaper than the blue
    machine .
    Snag

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    An older AC/DC stick/TIG Lincoln Square Wave 175 does all I need it to. The newer ones at school have more features but I don't weld any better with
    them.

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  • From Snag@Snag_one@msn.com to sci.engr.joining.welding on Tue May 2 13:36:11 2023
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    On 5/2/2023 10:34 AM, Jim Wilkins wrote:
    "Snag"-a wrote in message news:u2qtjt$o790$1@dont-email.me...

    On 5/2/2023 1:03 AM, Miller Scottish wrote:
    Multimatic 215 multiprocess welder

    -a Yeah , and it's only 3200 bucks for one that's set up for TIG . And
    it's DC only , so no welding aluminum . I like my Everlast EX 250 - it doesn't MIG (AC/DC TIG and stick and HF start), but I've got a Lincoln
    175HD for that . And all in a thousand bucks cheaper than the blue
    machine .
    Snag

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    An older AC/DC stick/TIG Lincoln Square Wave 175 does all I need it to.
    The newer ones at school have more features but I don't weld any better
    with them.


    I bought the Everlast strictly for TIG though it will also do stick .
    If I want to do stick I just fire up the old tombstone . Rare as that
    was before I got the new-to-me MIG box I expect it'll be more rare now .
    That welder really is almost brand new , the original owner had a loose connection on one of the outgoing leads that he couldn't figure out ...
    might have had all of an hour or so on it when I got it .
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    Snag
    "You can lead a dummy to facts
    but you can't make him think."
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