dntfxr
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That's a good looking weld to my eye. Does helium with DCEN use the same basic equipment as regular argon tig? I guess for the limited times I'd need to weld aluminum I could always just use stick instead...
I'm old school, didn't believe in inverters. Few years ago one of the members here arranged for some of us to go to Miller's testing facility. We were allowed to play with everything Miller had on the market, even engine drives! I got my hands on a Dynasty 300 and fell in love, if I could have got it on the plane with me I would have brought it home right then. Soon as I got home I ordered one. Last year after reading Mark's, (Everlast) comments he convinced me he is a very knowledgeable weldor, I called him and had a long conversation with him. I took a chance and bought a PowerArc 200 from him, yep another inverter! I'm very impressed with that little machine!I guess I'm biased toward the big old inverters, i just remember them being so much easier to weld with vs a regular crackerbox. For those with experience with both, how does the arc compare between a good old transformer and a say a new everlast inverter unit, using stick? Using tig? Thanks so much for the help, I really value the experience and suggestions you guys offer.
I saw one guy on welding web wanting to weld aluminum with a tig rig on an ac tombstone, is there anyway this would work? or is he clueless?
Thanks again sheild arc, I can tell you have good experience in the field and I appreciate the help.
I need to go back and edit that last post, I meant to say "old transformers" not "old inverters" in that first sentence of the second paragraph. That's what I get for posting before I've had my coffee lol! I think you knew what o meant though.
I guess I could just give up on AC and tig for now and go with the PA200, seems like a good little unit. I wonder how the bigger Everlast tig and multi units are too...
You forgot one little detail for the hobbyist looking to DCEN TIG Alum with He...Same basic equipment. Just with helium generally you crank up the cfh. The plus side with DCEN w/ helium you can do the same thing as AC w/ argon with about half the amps. But you don't get the cleaning action with DCEN w/ helium as you do with AC w/ argon. Another down side to DCEN w/ helium is there is a very, very small zone that the arc will start!
You forgot one little detail for the hobbyist looking to DCEN TIG Alum with He...
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