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WTB: Welder
Looking to begin my welding journey. I am looking for a good tig welder to begin welding on. I've heard tig produced good welds for automotive stuff.
Looked at this one: http://www.harborfreight.com/welding...der-66787.html
Let me know what you have.
Mark
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Re: WTB: Welder
Welder is one of those things you don't want to go really cheap with. What type of stuff are you wanting to weld? MIG has a much better learning curve and is faster, but won't weld aluminum for crap on the cheaper ones. TIG to get a decent one you are looking at more money and it is harder to learn.
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Re: WTB: Welder
If you buy a welder buy a wire feed weld that uses argon gas.
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07-26-2013
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Re: WTB: Welder
Yea i'm just seeing what's out there. I don't want to go cheap but I don't need a thousand dollar unit to start out with. I'm going to be starting school and will be taking a welding class. I want to be able to do some basic things for now (make brackets, fill holes, make catch cans, side project bar stool racer, ex.) I will eventually want to be able to do aluminum and make things like intakes, roll cages and SMIM and exhaust manifolds but that wont be for a while obviously and most likely on a different machine. Basic stuff for now.
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Re: WTB: Welder
Start with the MIG. Hobart Handler 130/135/140 is a great little starter machine. The feed mechanism is a big finicky, but once you get it set up it is a great little welder. Under $500 new:
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/too...FaXm7AodxFQAQQ
Northern has a generic version too that looks identical and has good reviews for only $350. Might be worth looking in to.
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Re: WTB: Welder
Ok i'll look around. Found some good deals in Wisconsin. Nothing so far in MN
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Re: WTB: Welder
I learned how to weld on a mig in just a few days. They are super easy to learn. You can get stainless wire for it, even aluminum(i haven't tried welding aluminum yet). I have done many little jobs like fixing my buddies trunk latch, welded a cutout on my downpipe (back when i had a dsm) welded wideband bung in downpipes.. and much more, they are really versatile. but it all comes down to prepping the welds and having the right heat/speed combo to get good penetration(cue the funnies!!) without over heating the areas and causing warpage
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Re: WTB: Welder
Good to know. That is basically the stuff I want to start out with. The Hobart 140 says it can do aluminum as well. Obviously not huge projects tho. I'm starting to lean towards something like that now.
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Re: WTB: Welder
The handlers can't do aluminum for crap, you need a tig for that. But realistically, 95% of what you'd do for car and home stuff is mild or stainless. You can't beat it for the money.
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Re: WTB: Welder
That's what I figured. Thanks.
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Re: WTB: Welder
I have a handler 140 and with a spool gun its a shit show trying to weld aluminum. Great little welder otherwise for mild and stainless. If you're dead set on something that can weld aluminum good you'll need a tig and anything decent (even used stuff) will run you at least $1000 and that's if you find a killer deal. I usually see used Miller Synchrowaves going for around $1200-1700 on craigslist. That might be your best bet getting into a good tig machine.
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07-27-2013
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Re: WTB: Welder
Good deal. Look like i'll look into a MIG setup for now. Then I'll purchase a nice TIG after school. Thanks Guys!
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Re: WTB: Welder
Anyone heard of Tollarc? I think that's the brand. If so are they any good? It's a 240v ARC
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Re: WTB: Welder
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Re: WTB: Welder
From everything I've been told Hobart make solid units. I'd spring for that one.
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Re: WTB: Welder
^^^what cornfed said. Cant say I've ever heard of tollarc. The handler 140 is debatablely the best 110v welder out there. It's come in handy more than once for me to be able to take it, load it in the truck, and plug in just about anywhere. Unless you're trying to weld 1/2" in a single pass you won't be disappointed with that welder.
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Re: WTB: Welder
There is also a Hobart 180 in Bloomington for $500
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Re: WTB: Welder
The handler 140 is only $490 new from Northern Tool with free shipping. I would try to talk him down on it. If he has a tank too, then $400 is a good deal.
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08-07-2013
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Re: WTB: Welder
From what I'm seeing in those pictures that welder is currently only setup for flux core. So to you have a factor in the cost of a regulator and gas lines. Been a while since I've looked but I believe that'll cost around $100 and you'll still have a slightly less powerful machine. Choice is yours, but I'd still push for the handler. Have you tried throwing the guy a lower offer?
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