Hey eveyone,
I was wondering if anyone could help me with a few quesitions.
I'm new to welding but I know that I absolutely LOVE it!! I am going to buy a MIG & TIG welder to have a well-rounded welding setup.
My purposes:
1. Will be to work on Harleys/Customs
2. Doing home repairs
3. Just pure fun
4. ...and maybe it can evolve into something more!
I "thought" I needed a Millermatic 251 (being that I see it on American Chopper always). I'm thinking more along the lines of the Millermatic 175 & Syncrowave 180. Will the 175 suit my needs? Is the difference between the 251 & 175 simply the thickness of the metal? Single pass...Now that needs alittle clarification. Could I weld more that 1/4 on a 175 using "multiple passes". What about the Millermatic 210. Is 7 "taps" a bad thing - (while the 175 having infinate volatage) ?? Any tips in this decision process would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
- Brad
I was wondering if anyone could help me with a few quesitions.
I'm new to welding but I know that I absolutely LOVE it!! I am going to buy a MIG & TIG welder to have a well-rounded welding setup.
My purposes:
1. Will be to work on Harleys/Customs
2. Doing home repairs
3. Just pure fun
4. ...and maybe it can evolve into something more!
I "thought" I needed a Millermatic 251 (being that I see it on American Chopper always). I'm thinking more along the lines of the Millermatic 175 & Syncrowave 180. Will the 175 suit my needs? Is the difference between the 251 & 175 simply the thickness of the metal? Single pass...Now that needs alittle clarification. Could I weld more that 1/4 on a 175 using "multiple passes". What about the Millermatic 210. Is 7 "taps" a bad thing - (while the 175 having infinate volatage) ?? Any tips in this decision process would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
- Brad
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