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TIG Welding? Knowlegable Venerables, answer up here!
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<blockquote data-quote="rick50" data-source="post: 116729" data-attributes="member: 1845"><p>You could try going to the miller weld site they have some pretty good info...</p><p></p><p>I have a miller syncrowave 180 sd ,it went under water during a hurricane and is still welding, tough little welder. I use it for welding aluminum boats.</p><p></p><p>Some advantages to using a tig machine are: control the heat better, weld thinner material, no sparks.no splatter, its just a cleaner weld.</p><p></p><p>Some disadvantages are: more expensive to operate, a little slower than mig , you need argon, and you have three things happening at once you are operating the torch . feeding wire and you have to control your heat either by a foot control or finger tip control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick50, post: 116729, member: 1845"] You could try going to the miller weld site they have some pretty good info... I have a miller syncrowave 180 sd ,it went under water during a hurricane and is still welding, tough little welder. I use it for welding aluminum boats. Some advantages to using a tig machine are: control the heat better, weld thinner material, no sparks.no splatter, its just a cleaner weld. Some disadvantages are: more expensive to operate, a little slower than mig , you need argon, and you have three things happening at once you are operating the torch . feeding wire and you have to control your heat either by a foot control or finger tip control. [/QUOTE]
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