General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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I am currently looking for a new(ish) tig machine for my shop. The ones I am debating between are the miller syncrowave 250dx, the miller dynasty 280dx, and the lincoln precision tig 275. I have not tried the larger lincoln tig welders, ( my buddy has a 375 that I am hoping to test in the next week), but I really like the arc characteristics of the millers. Any thoughts? I am just curious as to other peoples experiences with these machines, durability, amperage draw, ect? I use both red and blue machines in my shop so I don't really have a bias towards one or the other.
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Well,
Are you gonna be working these machines to there full extent???

I think you need big breakers for the Syncro and Square wave, the Dynasty will run on a 50amp.

What all do you planning to be working on???

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Primarily stainless steel and bronze parts with the occasional aluminum frame.
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I have used the 375 and 280 a bit. I like the 375, I LOVE the 280. The 375 is a nice machine with good control, nice welds. The 280 has fine control and great welds. I didn't see much difference until I was doing 6G and there is no comparison in out of position welds.
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I went and tried out my buddy's lincoln pt 375 and it was really nice. The arc seemed just as crisp as the syncrowave that I have tried. I think it's going to boil down to what I can get the best deal on.
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One of my buddies has a Square Wave 275....

He loves it.

But I think there an even match, SyncroWave 350 vs. SquareWave 275....

Good luck,
And let us know what you get.

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