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Hi all,First post.I have an Eseti 150 inverter TIG/Stick machine. It is a lift arc TIG and stick. It came with a TIG kit - ie hand controller for gas control with tungsten holder and regulator. It is a brilliant little stick welder, but I am yet to weld TIG with it. I bought it as a portable a quite powerful little stick arc welder. I am looking at doing some small stainless stuff. It is worth getting the bottle and using TIG. I am not seriously thinking that it can do alluminium, but has anyone used a DC only inverter machine for TIG with alloy?Cheers
Reply:Get a bottle of Argon and have at it.Most of the little inverters have a greattig arc. I never used your machinebut I doubt it's much different thena Maxstar 150 on the tig side.
Reply:thanks Scott- what metals have you successfully tigged with yours?
Reply:Depends which machines but dc only machines, mild steel and stainless steel.Sometimes both together.
Reply:hey ozscottIve got one of them, a lovely machine I have only ever Tiged with it ,Stainless 99% with a small amount of mild . straight Argon on DC-
Reply:cheers mate. Yep shes a nice bit of gear even as a straight stick application. I bought it because I was a crap welder with a cheap ac/dc machine - ie a 130 (yeah right) amp trade tools one. I also needed it to be really portable. I had a choice to go with the invertor or a big fat heavy old fashioned bit of gear on wheels. I also like the hot start function - makes me a better welder. I learned (apart from the crappy elcheapo) on a massive 200 amp Miller at TAFE. What I was wrapped in was that this little baby starts and holds a nice steady arc with 3.2mm rods just like the big arse TAFE one. I am really happy with it.Im glad to hear that it can TIG nicely. I did TIG at tafe ages ago and am keen to kick along with it and learn. Any tips with this machine would be greatly appreciated.Cheers mate.SCOTT |
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