I'm new to welding. Looking to learn from some more experienced folks.
Thinking about buying a decent stick welder.....
Looking at the Thunderbolt XL, Lincoln Tombstone, or Hobart Stickmate
Which one would you choose and why?
Thanks,
NSFH
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Welcome to the forum, and to welding! Judging by your avatar, it looks like you're no stranger to handling hot metal!
I would go Lincoln or Miller- not that there's anything wrong with Hobart, I've used a Lincoln tombstone and owned a Miller Thunderbolt. Lincoln and Miller "crackerbox" welders come up pretty frequently second-hand on Craig's List, and they are generally bulletproof: the transformers don't go bad. (Hint: if you buy used, plug it in and make sure you hear the fan running, because fans can go bad.) If it was me, I'd look for an AC-DC model, even though they are more expensive, because of the wider range of electrodes they can run and because you can set them up as TIG welders.
I think these call for a 220v 50a power supply, but I ran my Thunderbolt on an extension cord from my 30a clothes dryer outlet (through a window and outside, of course). Do you have power available?
Let us know which direction you take it!
I would go Lincoln or Miller- not that there's anything wrong with Hobart, I've used a Lincoln tombstone and owned a Miller Thunderbolt. Lincoln and Miller "crackerbox" welders come up pretty frequently second-hand on Craig's List, and they are generally bulletproof: the transformers don't go bad. (Hint: if you buy used, plug it in and make sure you hear the fan running, because fans can go bad.) If it was me, I'd look for an AC-DC model, even though they are more expensive, because of the wider range of electrodes they can run and because you can set them up as TIG welders.
I think these call for a 220v 50a power supply, but I ran my Thunderbolt on an extension cord from my 30a clothes dryer outlet (through a window and outside, of course). Do you have power available?
Let us know which direction you take it!
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Welcome to the forum.
Coming from a miller guy, I'd choose Hobart. Hobart and Miller stick welders are pretty much the same thing except Hobart is cheaper. Main problem with Lincoln tombstones is the lack of amperage adjustability. And as Artie said go with AC-DC for a little bigger price for a better range of welding capabilities.
Coming from a miller guy, I'd choose Hobart. Hobart and Miller stick welders are pretty much the same thing except Hobart is cheaper. Main problem with Lincoln tombstones is the lack of amperage adjustability. And as Artie said go with AC-DC for a little bigger price for a better range of welding capabilities.
A student now but really want to weld everyday. Want to learn everything about everything. Want to become a knower of all and master of none.
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Yes Blacksmithing is a hobby I really enjoy.Artie F. Emm wrote:Welcome to the forum, and to welding! Judging by your avatar, it looks like you're no stranger to handling hot metal!
I think these call for a 220v 50a power supply, but I ran my Thunderbolt on an extension cord from my 30a clothes dryer outlet (through a window and outside, of course). Do you have power available?
Let us know which direction you take it!
I have a 30amp dryer outlet....
And I haven't decided which direction I will go. I really want the Thunderbolt in AC/DC
Proverbs 15:21 KJV
Folly is joy to him that is destitute of wisdom: but a man of understanding walketh uprightly.
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Folly is joy to him that is destitute of wisdom: but a man of understanding walketh uprightly.
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The Hobart is a great choice and might be the way I go for now.Farmwelding wrote:Welcome to the forum.
Coming from a miller guy, I'd choose Hobart. Hobart and Miller stick welders are pretty much the same thing except Hobart is cheaper. Main problem with Lincoln tombstones is the lack of amperage adjustability. And as Artie said go with AC-DC for a little bigger price for a better range of welding capabilities.
I am thinking about maybe saving for an Everlasting PowerTig 315lx. The specs on this machine are amazing.
Proverbs 15:21 KJV
Folly is joy to him that is destitute of wisdom: but a man of understanding walketh uprightly.
Instagram @ Strait_Gate_Welding
Folly is joy to him that is destitute of wisdom: but a man of understanding walketh uprightly.
Instagram @ Strait_Gate_Welding
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