It looks like it comes with everything for that price. I set up to TIG or stick weld.I agree with Buhlmann. If I was in the market for a welder I think this is the one I would get. Note it will end up costing you more than the $1K after getting the gas for Mig and Tig I'm sure but, this machine will do it all!
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Yeah comes with all the welder associated items but you still need to get the actual bottles of gas from a local welding shop.It looks like it comes with everything for that price. I set up to TIG or stick weld.
Yeah, that sis what I figured. What gas do you actually need? Also, how well does it work in stick mode? I was thinking maybe sealing up the seam with Tig fusing using no filler metal and then stick weld the handle.Yeah comes with all the welder associated items but you still need to get the actual bottles of gas from a local welding shop.
of course, the problem is that the "decent looking weld" is made up of stuff that you do not want in your billet.I picked up a YesWelder Tig 205DS last summer. I run stick and TIG. I use the TIG (no filler rod) to weld up quarters for Mokume and to seal billets (weld all of the layers of the billet so air can't get in) and the Stick for more structure type welding, ie welding work sticks on to billets, welding the ends of cable, making up molds, etc. It works, but I wish I went with the one with the MIG option as well and I could use the flux core wire to not need another gas cylinder. TIG uses 100% Argon. I tried my buddies MIG welder and it was much easier to get a decent looking weld!
My welds suck, but it's stuck together! I was welding outside in the wind and trying to get my gas level right. I wish I took welding classes!
I had that cheap 110V HOme Depot Lincoln flux core and it never really works for handles. So I need 220 for that no matter if it is Mig or stick. I have seen sa guy do the whole job with a TIG with no filler, but it was a commercial machine.Yeah, but welding work sticks and molds with mig dont matter. I would still use tig w/o filler for damascus billets. Mig is much easier for me than stick is.
I have o firends where i live as I just moved here. LOL. i was able to weld with the crap HD machine. It was just nadequate from the get go and degraded quickly. What gas do you use with MIG?The Pro Mig 140 I run is 110v and it works just fine not only for billets but for welding work sitcks on too. Many times I have to cut the work stick off before I cut and re-stack the billet. Don't get me wrong, you can buy whatever you wish but if you are getting a welder just to keep billets from sliding before the initial weld, like you stated above, you do not have to spend $1000. Do you perhaps have a friend who is a welder and may be willing to give you the bare basics. Most welders I know will show you the bare basics for a 12 pack. Of course, that does not make you (or me) a welder but it really helped me once I understood how to set up a welder for the material and what needed to be accomplished to get a weld. Just my 2 cents, like I said, you can buy what you want.