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<blockquote data-quote="dave mountain" data-source="post: 7946149" data-attributes="member: 148078"><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://engweld.co.uk/product/focus200acdc-migatronic-focus-200a-acdc-pfc-tig?gclid=CjwKCAiA0KmPBhBqEiwAJqKK411GF5imetHXRRuouL3tWap4w-EJMMkiIyMO0yN5uoHL-K7V-jWc5hoCwQQQAvD_BwE[/URL]</p><p></p><p>you will want pulse, AC/DC and HF start as a minimum. ive the dc only version of this set (i dont often touch ally) and very pleased with is. Their tig machines are better than their migs IMO. you wont ever need more than 160 amps on a tig unless you intend on welding sch80 pipework, but if you were doing that i doubt youd be on here asking about welders. anything over 160 is MIG generally not TIG, so a big machine like the lincoln you mention is a lot of potential problems (water cooling, hard to transport, old machine, will have worked hard) for no gain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave mountain, post: 7946149, member: 148078"] [URL unfurl="true"]https://engweld.co.uk/product/focus200acdc-migatronic-focus-200a-acdc-pfc-tig?gclid=CjwKCAiA0KmPBhBqEiwAJqKK411GF5imetHXRRuouL3tWap4w-EJMMkiIyMO0yN5uoHL-K7V-jWc5hoCwQQQAvD_BwE[/URL] you will want pulse, AC/DC and HF start as a minimum. ive the dc only version of this set (i dont often touch ally) and very pleased with is. Their tig machines are better than their migs IMO. you wont ever need more than 160 amps on a tig unless you intend on welding sch80 pipework, but if you were doing that i doubt youd be on here asking about welders. anything over 160 is MIG generally not TIG, so a big machine like the lincoln you mention is a lot of potential problems (water cooling, hard to transport, old machine, will have worked hard) for no gain [/QUOTE]
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