I'll put up my story for reference. I have done a bit of Oxy and stick welding over the years on projects, having done a TAFE course after I left school that covered the basics of both. I bought an oxy kit as I prefer using it for lighter stuff but soon found that bottle rental was costing me far more than the value I was getting from the rig with occasional use (and oxy is pretty old fashioned these days)
I am restoring a series 1 so the ability to weld aluminium was a skill that I thought would be useful so I signed up for a year of welding at my local TAFE and elected to do TIG as it is a bit more analogous with using the OXY than MIG. After the course I bought a AC/DC tig 200 machine from weldsmart ( who seem to have disappeared from the face of the earth). The welder was about $1400 from memory and it has served me well both as a TIG and a stick welder. These machines are available these days for about $1000 - $1200 and are all chinese made and badged with everything from BOC to Rossi brands. If you find a reputable retailer they should be OK.
I have been frustrated by the speed of the TIG sometimes on steel fabrication jobs when I don't want to use the stick and am casually looking for a reasonable MIG unit but am yet to find one when I have a pocket full of money, although there are plenty about on ebay etc.
I own a size D bottle which seems to suit my use and I get it filled with straight argon so I can do aluminium or steel.
Regards,
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