Shield Arc
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WHy not get a torch with built in slide amperage control? Alot cheeper than a pedel...
That's a good idea kid! See that's why we keep you around.:thumbsup:
I like my CK north south.
WHy not get a torch with built in slide amperage control? Alot cheeper than a pedel...
yomax4 said:Some of the new Tig Torches have on/ off and a amp wheel built right in. Let me know how many pin amphenol the dial arc has and I may be able to help you out with a foot control or a slide amptrol when you need one,. I have a bunch of that stuff.
I thought about dropping it at the miller dealer and letting them go through it but not sure if it's worth it.
I'm looking to pick up another welder for the shop. All I have right now is a little Lincoln 110v mig which is fine for lighter stuff but I would like to get another machine for heavier fabrication and repair, up to 1/2" but mostly 1/4" -3/8" materials. I found an older Miller dialarc250 whiteface machine in very good shape with 50' leads for 500$. Or for a little more money I can buy a brand new Thunderbolt or similar machine. I've never used either but I think I'd prefer the dialarc, I hear they're pretty bulletproof.
I also like the idea of playing around with Tig. Is it very expensive to set these up for Tig, or would o do better to look into another machine for that? I did find a Lincoln Squarewave175 for 800$ a few hrs from here. Reality is Stick welding will do 90% of what I need but I do like the
versatility of Tig.
Anyone have experience with these machines or have any suggestions?
Thanks