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Subject: [Shop-talk] Stupid TIG tricks (was: Welding cart idea)
From: rwil at sbcglobal.net (Roland Wilhelmy)
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2011 09:20:55 -0800
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Imagine using your foot-controlled TIG while doing repairs lying under
your car and  working overhead.  There are many situations where the
MIG is just a whole lot handier and quicker and where quickness and
handiness are the main factors.  Some times you only have one hand for
the task, too.
-Roland

On Thu, 20 Jan 2011 10:55:15 -0500, Doug wrote:

::Well, I went and got the HF $350-on-sale TIG machine last week, and
::after playing with it for a week I do not regret buying it.  The only
::real downside is the lack of a foot pedal, but people have described
::how to add one.
::
::So, I was wondering:  do people think that a TIG/stick machine can
::effectively replace a MIG machine?  Can I put my MIG welder up in the
::attic?  What sort of tasks could a (120-volt) MIG machine do that a
::160-amp TIG/stick machine cannot do?  I know the MIG is faster for
::large jobs, but I always seem to have a bunch of little jobs.
::

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