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I've been learning the art of Tig welding. It's vey exciting to be able to make such good looking welds in all kinds of material, even thin stuff. I really like the ability to go slow.But when it comes to welding low carbon or medium carbon steel (like tubing/angle iron), doesn't the Mig make more sense? Faster and cheaper for sure.Thanks,Walt
Reply:Faster. Some folks prefer the Zen of TigLast edited by Broccoli1; 12-07-2009 at 04:07 PM.Ed Conleyhttp://www.screamingbroccoli.com/MM252MM211 (Sold)Passport Plus & Spool gunLincoln SP135 Plus- (Gone to a good home)Klutch 120v Plasma cutterSO 2020 benderBeer in the fridge
Reply:Originally Posted by XTWaltI've been learning the art of Tig welding. It's vey exciting to be able to make such good looking welds in all kinds of material, even thin stuff. I really like the ability to go slow.But when it comes to welding low carbon or medium carbon steel (like tubing/angle iron), doesn't the Mig make more sense? Faster and cheaper for sure.Thanks,Walt
Reply:Originally Posted by Broccoli1Faster. Some folks prefer the Zen of Tig
Reply:What are you making with mild steel? Is it art work? Or is it some thing structural?
Reply:And post some pics of your art in the projects area. I'd like to see some of your work.
Reply:I'm not an artist. I use my welders for boats, trailers, shelves, racks, ATV projects, and etc. I have a small machine shop and once in a while I have to weld something for a customer. That's why I got the tig, I want the work to look good and my mig is just too fast for some things.Thanks,Walt
Reply:You really should have both tig/stick and mig in your shop, then use whichever process is most applicable to the job.MM350P/Python/Q300MM175/Q300DialarcHFHTP MIG200PowCon300SMHypertherm380ThermalArc185Purox oaF350CrewCab4x4LoadNGo utilitybedBobcat250XMT304/Optima/SpoolmaticSuitcase12RC/Q300Suitcase8RC/Q400Passport/Q300Smith op |
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