Looking at buying a Tig welder???
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Looking at buying a Tig welder???
I'm wanting to buy a tig welder in the next few weeks but having a hard time deciding on which one to buy. I want to be able to weld on cages, exhaust, rear-ends, and aluminum. I don't want to buy one that's to small. I've been looking at the Miller diversons and maxstars but like I said I don't want to get one thats to small. Any suggestions?
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I'm wanting to buy a tig welder in the next few weeks but having a hard time deciding on which one to buy. I want to be able to weld on cages, exhaust, rear-ends, and aluminum. I don't want to buy one that's to small. I've been looking at the Miller diversons and maxstars but like I said I don't want to get one thats to small. Any suggestions?
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If you want portability, and the ability to control aluminum bead profile and welding characteristics, go for the dynasty.. Going to stay shop based and don t need portability or a top of the line arc, get a syncrowave 200.
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Thinking about going with the syncrowave 200. I can get one that comes with everything minus the bottle for around $2200. The Dynasty is $2800 but looks like it doesn't come with anything but the welder.
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dynasty, just amazon or google it, It took me a while to find mine, but thats what I paid.... albeit a couple months ago
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If you are willing to spend $2500- 3000 you can buy a dynasty 200DX. Probably the best machine out there for adjustability and performance, it's 200 amp output, pulse tig, inverter, weighs about 50 lbs, about the size of two shoeboxes and can run on any input voltage 1 and 3 phase, auto senses 110 or 220v. I have one, amazing machine, lightyears ahead of my syncrowave 250. Which, by all standards is also an excellent machine...
If you want portability, and the ability to control aluminum bead profile and welding characteristics, go for the dynasty.. Going to stay shop based and don t need portability or a top of the line arc, get a syncrowave 200.
If you want portability, and the ability to control aluminum bead profile and welding characteristics, go for the dynasty.. Going to stay shop based and don t need portability or a top of the line arc, get a syncrowave 200.
The Dynasty 200DX is tha bomb diggity.
I paid 2700 or 2800 for mine a couple of years ago, but I went through a local welding supply. I told them to come close to the web prices and I'd buy from them. They got to within $100 and that was good enough. I've done the same thing with my mig and plasma. Going local with the same store has been more than worth it...in the last two years I've more than made up the difference in gas and service fee savings. They don't have the price margin on machines because they don't deal in huge quantities like IndianaOxygen or wherever, but they can hook you up in other areas. Just something else to look at.
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The Dynasty 200DX is tha bomb diggity.
I paid 2700 or 2800 for mine a couple of years ago, but I went through a local welding supply. I told them to come close to the web prices and I'd buy from them. They got to within $100 and that was good enough. I've done the same thing with my mig and plasma. Going local with the same store has been more than worth it...in the last two years I've more than made up the difference in gas and service fee savings. They don't have the price margin on machines because they don't deal in huge quantities like IndianaOxygen or wherever, but they can hook you up in other areas. Just something else to look at.
I paid 2700 or 2800 for mine a couple of years ago, but I went through a local welding supply. I told them to come close to the web prices and I'd buy from them. They got to within $100 and that was good enough. I've done the same thing with my mig and plasma. Going local with the same store has been more than worth it...in the last two years I've more than made up the difference in gas and service fee savings. They don't have the price margin on machines because they don't deal in huge quantities like IndianaOxygen or wherever, but they can hook you up in other areas. Just something else to look at.
I suppose im luck, Ive known MY lws for 12 years, and they tell me to go elsewhere, as some places sell cheaper than they can buy them for. I still get awesome deals on gas and filler rod, and in truth, thats where they make their money anyway. But it is something to consider, as my case isnt common.
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Might consider the HTP Invertig 201 (from http://www.htpweld.com ). A full setup is in that price range as well, just add a bottle of gas. You can get all your supplies from HTP as well. I'd email Jeff Noland for their best price.
I bought one late last year, and I've been very happy with it. It's really nice being able to do stainless and aluminum (in addition to steel).
I bought one late last year, and I've been very happy with it. It's really nice being able to do stainless and aluminum (in addition to steel).
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Might consider the HTP Invertig 201 (from http://www.htpweld.com ). A full setup is in that price range as well, just add a bottle of gas. You can get all your supplies from HTP as well. I'd email Jeff Noland for their best price.
I bought one late last year, and I've been very happy with it. It's really nice being able to do stainless and aluminum (in addition to steel).
I bought one late last year, and I've been very happy with it. It's really nice being able to do stainless and aluminum (in addition to steel).
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Im in the process of buying a house right now so I don't know what the wiring is going to be set up for. I'll most likely have to wire in 220 with whatever house I get.
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i love my syncrowave, but as good as inverter technology is today, i would get the dynasty, and add a coolmate to it later on.... my buddy has it, and its sweet!
btw like they said....you can take a dynasty anywhere, or run it off of an engine drive... it would take 3 people to load up the comparable syncrowave
btw like they said....you can take a dynasty anywhere, or run it off of an engine drive... it would take 3 people to load up the comparable syncrowave