So my high school, after me complaining for 3 years, purchased a new tig/stick machine. We received it Thursday afternoon and I set it up on Friday morning. First impressions was that it was well built and the components were 50/50 good. I was not happy with the ground clamp or the stinger. They work but are a little cheap. The regulator, that we aren't using anyways, was cheap as well. I really liked the tig torch overall being a flex head. I ran some 7018, 6011, 6013, and some 6010s. I really loved the arc. The 7018s ran very well and the 6010s ran well as well despite it being an inverter. I really liked the tig as well. It was a whole new world with pulse, frequency, and balance. Overall, it is a very nice machine with a lot of quality features for the price.
With the extra features I was actually able to do an aluminum t-joint with no filler. Obviously not for strictural peices but a as a parlor trick. 10 pps and 150 on the frequency and romping the foot pedal so pulse on pulse.
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Considering it as my next upgrade but I have a question. Does this Lincoln 200 Tig can use the lift arc like 210mp?
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The square wave 200 only has high frequency start for tig weldingDonaldE wrote:Considering it as my next upgrade but I have a question. Does this Lincoln 200 Tig can use the lift arc like 210mp?
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Seriously? I never realized that. I would not own that machine if scratch or lift arc weren't an option. Really disappointed to hear that.Farmwelding wrote:The square wave 200 only has high frequency start for tig weldingDonaldE wrote:Considering it as my next upgrade but I have a question. Does this Lincoln 200 Tig can use the lift arc like 210mp?
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cj, I've mostly done TIG welding for many years, typically with a Miller maxstar or dynasty, never really used the lift arc except maybe just to give it a try. In what situations do you prefer, or like the lift arc?cj737 wrote:Seriously? I never realized that. I would not own that machine if scratch or lift arc weren't an option. Really disappointed to hear that.Farmwelding wrote:The square wave 200 only has high frequency start for tig weldingDonaldE wrote:Considering it as my next upgrade but I have a question. Does this Lincoln 200 Tig can use the lift arc like 210mp?
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Could use a torch switch - some on/off switches are pretty small.cj737 wrote:I use it frequently to move around a large piece and tack, or weld. A foot pedal is great, when you sit at a bench. But dragging a pedal around can be awkward and welding out of position can make a pedal impossible.
I hear you though, kicking the pedal around a table really sucks.
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True. But with my machines, push a button and I'm off to the races. A torch switch would require constant work cable changes OR pushing buttons. Then the switch is on the torch when you don't want to use it because you're sitting at the bench. Oh the compromises... I do plenty of bench work too, so I do want a pedal frequently. But it just never occurred to me that the SW wouldn't have lift/scratch start.MinnesotaDave wrote:Could use a torch switch - some on/off switches are pretty small.cj737 wrote:I use it frequently to move around a large piece and tack, or weld. A foot pedal is great, when you sit at a bench. But dragging a pedal around can be awkward and welding out of position can make a pedal impossible.
I hear you though, kicking the pedal around a table really sucks.
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Take a look at this TIG Button, I think Oscar has one...cj737 wrote:I use it frequently to move around a large piece and tack, or weld. A foot pedal is great, when you sit at a bench. But dragging a pedal around can be awkward and welding out of position can make a pedal impossible.
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I just bought this machine, first TIG I'll ever try. Can't wait. Lincoln's $125 holiday rebate sealed the deal. I was looking at the Diversion 180, but even with the $700 rebate it was more expensive than the Lincoln. Plus it has hardwired leads, which didn't appeal to me.
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I agree whole heartedly. We have both machines at school and the squarewave is hands down better. Better foot pedal, better torch, ability to stick weld, easily replaceable leads, pulse/balance/frequency settings, and better arc starts.LtBadd wrote:From all I've read on this and another forum you'll be glad you bought the Lincoln, the Diversion isn't Miller's bright spot.
Hope you'll post back with a review after you've used it awhile.
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