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<font color="blue"> I want to weld around 1/4" materials. Easily and affordably. </font>
RobertM,
You have received some good advice here...but I can't help but wonder what your budget might be?
"Easily" tends to push one towards the MIG...
"Affordably" tends to push towards a stick unit...
Stick is cheaper for the hardware and harder to produce a good looking weld with until you have a fair amount of experience under your belt (unless you are a natural, which most of us ain't). Stick can also be more forgiving of poor metal prep and environmental conditions.
MIG, especially with gas, is fast, clean, and seems to produce a better looking weld more easily than stick. I don't have one but can relate to the process as I have a TIG/Stick welder. I like TIG much better than stick (no slag, easier to see the puddle, and so on). But you have to be careful to get get good penetration with MIG, and not operate the MIG in the "hot glue gun" mode...
I would probably go with the HH175 or MM175, and if I could not afford the price, then I would go with stick. For welding 1/4 inch material stick will be fine. The thinner the material you want to weld, the more difficult it is with stick and the more MIG or TIG excells...
Hope I am doing a little more here than just using different words to say what everyone above has already said... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
RobertM,
You have received some good advice here...but I can't help but wonder what your budget might be?
"Easily" tends to push one towards the MIG...
"Affordably" tends to push towards a stick unit...
Stick is cheaper for the hardware and harder to produce a good looking weld with until you have a fair amount of experience under your belt (unless you are a natural, which most of us ain't). Stick can also be more forgiving of poor metal prep and environmental conditions.
MIG, especially with gas, is fast, clean, and seems to produce a better looking weld more easily than stick. I don't have one but can relate to the process as I have a TIG/Stick welder. I like TIG much better than stick (no slag, easier to see the puddle, and so on). But you have to be careful to get get good penetration with MIG, and not operate the MIG in the "hot glue gun" mode...
I would probably go with the HH175 or MM175, and if I could not afford the price, then I would go with stick. For welding 1/4 inch material stick will be fine. The thinner the material you want to weld, the more difficult it is with stick and the more MIG or TIG excells...
Hope I am doing a little more here than just using different words to say what everyone above has already said... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif