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What features do to need in an Ac/Dc tig welder ?http://www.PlasmaMetalCutter.comGiantTech Cut40DGiantTech Cut50DGiantTech CT520DGiantTech Tig200sGiantTech Arc200GiantTech Tig200PACDCMiller MM210No Brand Chinese Chop SawNo Brand Chinese 4" Angle Grinder
Reply:The same ones that come standard on a Miller Dynasty DX.
Reply:Or invertig 221 lol
Reply:I really don't know much about it but how much are you willing to pay for a lot of fancy that you may never use or ever need? I suppose that is what your trying to determine. I would guess that those people who do know what you need would need to know what you plan to weld and in what environment. Maybe whether or not this is for a hobby(then how much money can we relieve you of) or it is to make you living with? What's your skill level. Some of that fancy requires you to have the skill and experience to know it will help. Up until machines like the Dynasty were developed there was a lot of tig work done with 60 cycle AC and no/few $1500.00 circuit boards to go pffft one week past the warranty deadline. I guess that's a long drawn out way to say they'll need more info. Lotsa luck!---Meltedmetal
Reply:Full featured. Adjustable Hz, Pulse, Wave Balance. Better read up.Thermal Arc 320SP ( Lorch )Cobra PythonsThermal Arc 300 AC/DC ( Sanrex )ESAB 301i AC/DC ( Lorch )Thermal Arc 161STL ( WTL )Thermal Arc 190S ( Sanrex )Cut Master 82, 42. Cut45 ( WTL )Victor Gas Apps.Boxes and boxes of welding crap. |
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