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Hi, I've noticed that every tig machine I've looked at also has the ability to stick weld. I'm wondering if the opposite is true? Is it simply a matter of getting the right torch and plugging it in? My situation is as follows: I want to be able to weld anything (alum, stainless, chromoly, etc.). I live in an apartment and have very limited electrical resources so I've been looking at gas drive welders. They're pricy so I've been looking for a used one. I found this one: http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/tls/288212288.htmlCan it be used as a tig welder? How about a plasma cutter? I don't really know whats going on inside these types of equipment so I don't know if it's just about getting the right attachments or what. I'm also thinking about just getting a generator and a welder seperately, so thats also an option. But it sure would be sweet to have a tig/mig/stick/plasma/generator all in one unit. Thanks
Reply:yes it should be able to do tig with modifactions, but no it will never be a plasma cutter.
Reply:i know from experience that that generator can DC tig.. AC we didn't try...For the most part, a stick machine can also tig. Unless you figure a way to control the current, you're stuck to one setting. With a TIG machine, you can control the heat. There have been a few on this board that have a tig/plasma combo... not sure how they like itTo get TIG on a stick machine, you need a terminal/gas adapter, gas bottle, and regulator.
Reply:YES you can tig with the DC. If you want to TIG AC (aluminum) you will need a hi frequincy box to start the arc. I have done it for many years with my Lincoln G7. Plasma? No way.DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor.
Reply:Thanks for the info guys. I had my eye on a used gas drive arc welder but I think I'm just going to hold out for something already set up for tig. The plasma cutter question was kinda wishful thinking.
Reply:Surplus Center sells a 150 Amp rheostat. http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.as...=2263&catname=What about wiring it somewhere between the output and the torch. Would it function in a manner similar to a foot pedal on a TIG machine? |
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