Whatever you do I'd suggest you buy from a local dealer. It may cost you
more, but I think you'll get better after sale support. I'd definitely buy
my consumables from a local supplier for the same reason.
Ron
On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 1:56 PM, steve hochschild <shochschild@att.net>
wrote:
> As the sign on the wall of the store reads: "Speed costs money, how fast
> do you want to go?"
>
> Just my opinion, but a 'good' welder means Lincoln, Miller, or other brand
> name. I am partial to Miller, myself. I have a Diversion 165, which will
> weld _thin_ aluminum, as well as steel. The current version of this is the
> Diversion 180 I think. When I was in school I learned on a Synchrowave,
> which has a lot of adjustability.
>
> In any case, www.millerwelds.com/products/tig/ would be a good place to
> start...
>
> Where are you located?
>
>
> On 9/3/2014 1:15 PM, Shannah Miller wrote:
>
>> Hubby and I would like to get a good tig welder. Can anyone recommend one?
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