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Andrea 11-29-2005 08:23 PM

What welder to get???
 
well im just starting; i have done a few things with torches and MIG at skool and then at college so is not that a scratch of a start. all i want to make right now is charge pipes, exhaust, and manifolds for my car and maybe my friend's. after a while i would like to make me a roll cage. and looking into the future, having the unit at the shop im planing to open. so im looking right now at a lincoln weld pack 100, and lincoln MIG pack10. are they good/suitables for my needs/wants??? are there any other options in that range of prices???
thank you

SpankedYA! 11-29-2005 08:25 PM

Re: What welder to get???
 
You can't make a decent manifold with a mig.

hotrex 11-29-2005 08:32 PM

Re: What welder to get???
 
smiley tools

hcivic 11-29-2005 09:13 PM

Re: What welder to get???
 
get the lincon mig, and look at a good stick and scratch start tig.

KLT-MX3 11-29-2005 09:15 PM

Re: What welder to get???
 
www.harborfreight.com

I got a dual MIG131 for $200 shipped to my door.

Great unit. Had a few issues with the hoses on the torch, but what do you expect for $200? Little super glue and it was good to go again.

If going mig, DO NOT settle for flux. argon all the way. Those lincolns are about $150 to set up for gas, they dont come that way from the store. The chicago is $200 total ALREADY set up. all you hve to do is reverse 2 wires, get gas wire and a tank. Thats what I did, cost $325 all said and done.

Great unit for the price and small projects like most people around here do. Plus harbor freight is great with service

Andrea 11-29-2005 09:34 PM

Re: What welder to get???
 

Originally Posted by hcivic
get the lincon mig, and look at a good stick and scratch start tig.

how do i convert the stick/arc to tig? :-[this is a whole new world to me. :y

Tom-Guy 11-29-2005 09:40 PM

Re: What welder to get???
 

Originally Posted by AndrexXxo

Originally Posted by hcivic
get the lincon mig, and look at a good stick and scratch start tig.

how do i convert the stick/arc to tig? :-[this is a whole new world to me. :y

Add TIG torch, tank, and regulator and you can scratch start like ComputerJLT's Rescue Toaster. ~$50 and a little hunting will find you a high frequency start box so you can start the arc without scratching the tungsten.


Andrea 11-29-2005 10:51 PM

Re: What welder to get???
 

Originally Posted by Joseph Davis

Originally Posted by AndrexXxo

Originally Posted by hcivic
get the lincon mig, and look at a good stick and scratch start tig.

how do i convert the stick/arc to tig? :-[this is a whole new world to me. :y

Add TIG torch, tank, and regulator and you can scratch start like ComputerJLT's Rescue Toaster. ~$50 and a little hunting will find you a high frequency start box so you can start the arc without scratching the tungsten.


will it be good enought? or should i just forget the convetion and save for a real TIG

Tom-Guy 11-29-2005 11:07 PM

Re: What welder to get???
 
An arc welder is the exact same thing as the power supply in a DC TIG.

When you can get scratch start DC TIG for $200, and HF start smileytools DC TIG for $300 (after ship), plus cost of tank/regulator, is it worth all the ------- around to you, to rig some lines and find a HF startbox?

traff1c 11-29-2005 11:09 PM

Re: What welder to get???
 
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Originally Posted by CSaddict
You can't make a decent manifold with a mig.

I beg to differ...

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Lincoln Pro Mig 135... Its a small but it does the job.....


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