Welders
I have been watching a few car building programs on TV such as American Hotrod and Monster Garage and it would not seem that the welding method of choice is TIG. I thought it was mainly for thin non ferrous welding but these programs seem to use it for everything from heavy chassis work to light body work.
My old stick welder is 40yo and still works but amp control is difficult as the controller is damaged so I am thinking about getting an Inverter Welder to replace it. I see that most also have a TIG function - does it work well??? Is TIG hard to master (I can oxy weld pretty well but I assume the only similarity is the use of filler rod). Also can you use the small disposable gas bottles that you can get for MIG? I also have a mig but never use it as the bottles are too costly to rent but if the same bottles can be used then I might also resurrect the MIG.
Also - with TIG is the heat generated similar to a Mig?
So - in summary I am trying to get a feel for whether a TIG function on a Inverter Stick welder is worth pursuing?
Thanks
Garry
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