Can a Miller Dialarc® 250 AC/DC be used for TIG welding? If so, what would I have to purchase to facilitate this? Would I be able to weld aluminum too?
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Yes you can tig with a dialarc. It can be run as a scratch start setup at a minimum. If you have a dialarc hf you are good to go for alu. If it's a normal one then you will need a high freq box like the hf-251.
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No it would not due to not having a foot control nor adjustable balance.Mojo wrote:So, would a Dialarc with a HF box be as capable for TIG as a Syncrowave??
I learned tig with a stick welder and high freq box, it's no comparison to one with a foot control.
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Mojo,
I've owned a Dialarc HF since the early 80's and it's bullet proof. You'll likely quit welding before it quits working. That said, would I replace it in kind should it fail? Not likely. Power brokers would love every household to own one. It uses electricity like it was free, it requires a 90 amp circuit to run it up to it's potential, about 310 amps. It weighs in at a whopping 500lbs. and is harder to move than a freight train. It require an antiquated foot pedal or a rare interface to use modern pedals, as in 20+ years to find one at any price.
Look for something newer in the inverter base welding machine even if you have to go with an import to meet your budget. Try to find an Invertec or Dynasty if you can, but some of the more popular imports will do a fine job, with way more adjustments than I know how to master. All this in a welder that you can set on the passenger seat of your Mazda Miata and drive home. The only one who will be disappointed will be the power guy.
Len
I've owned a Dialarc HF since the early 80's and it's bullet proof. You'll likely quit welding before it quits working. That said, would I replace it in kind should it fail? Not likely. Power brokers would love every household to own one. It uses electricity like it was free, it requires a 90 amp circuit to run it up to it's potential, about 310 amps. It weighs in at a whopping 500lbs. and is harder to move than a freight train. It require an antiquated foot pedal or a rare interface to use modern pedals, as in 20+ years to find one at any price.
Look for something newer in the inverter base welding machine even if you have to go with an import to meet your budget. Try to find an Invertec or Dynasty if you can, but some of the more popular imports will do a fine job, with way more adjustments than I know how to master. All this in a welder that you can set on the passenger seat of your Mazda Miata and drive home. The only one who will be disappointed will be the power guy.
Len
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