I am looking at Purchasing a new Tig Welder with a budget under $2000. Needs to be AC/DC and will be mainly on thinner material. Was looking at Everlast 210EXT or Lincoln SquareWave 200. Looking for recommendations on either of these 2 or possibly something else within that budget. Ideas?
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Another solid option.
Another solid option.
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Josh
Josh
Thanks for the replies. The Primeweld definitely looks like a decent unit for the money. Think I am going to pass on the Lincoln since it has a pretty aggressive start amperage for DC. What about the HTP inverting 221? Its a little more than I was planning on but the reviews look pretty good. I would not be able to do the Dual Voltage though as its way out of price range.
I have a 255EXT and I have been quite happy with it. It has been almost 18 months and still working ok. Should get similar results from 210EXT.
The 221 looks really good for the money. Check out the 'This Old Tony' YouTube video on it.
The 221 looks really good for the money. Check out the 'This Old Tony' YouTube video on it.
No sense dying with unused welding rod, so light 'em up!
I have the Lincoln 200. Not that impressed with it, but that aggressive arc start has never bothered me, even on 16/18 guage stainless. Lack of adjustable post flow is an issue, but most of my issues are on the stick side of it.
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Hi All;
I know I'm late to the game here but I recently purchased the new AHP AlphaTig 201. AC/DC, 120/240V TIG welder. I have MIG, and Gas welded for years and wanted to venture into TIG.
I built myself a new cart (of course) out of mild steel, and done a bit of aluminum welding. I have done all this on 120v for the time being. I have 240 available but wanted to try things out.
So far I am very pleased. the machine has a lot of functionality and variability, all of which I hope to test out over the coming months.
I know I'm late to the game here but I recently purchased the new AHP AlphaTig 201. AC/DC, 120/240V TIG welder. I have MIG, and Gas welded for years and wanted to venture into TIG.
I built myself a new cart (of course) out of mild steel, and done a bit of aluminum welding. I have done all this on 120v for the time being. I have 240 available but wanted to try things out.
So far I am very pleased. the machine has a lot of functionality and variability, all of which I hope to test out over the coming months.
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