k0ua
Epic Contributor
I have both, I learned to weld using a stick almost 30 years ago. I didn't strike an arc for 25 years, then bought a MIG and learned all over again.
I like the AC/DC stick for quick projects and repairs, and it's the cat's azz for heavy stock.
The MIG is smoother, faster, and a much higher production machine. I have a spoolgun for welding aluminum, which was the primary reason I chose the MIG. There's nothing like MIG for light metal, except maybe TIG which I don't have. Yet.
Sean
Hi Sean, you should spring for the TIG setup on your DC stick welder, It is pretty cool, I am still learning, but I do like it. The regulator is about $25 and a 17V torch about $75 and whatever you can get a cylinder for locally. I gave $210 for a filled 125cf. cylinder of Argon. It is slow compared to even stick, and no way could keep up with MIG, but it is precise. Like gas welding but a much smaller Heat Affected Zone. Be sure to get some TiG rod as the RG45 gas rod seems to be porous with TIG.
James K0UA