I'm brand new to the forum, and to "hobby" and Farm/Home welding. Have built a couple of things using a Thunderbolt XL 235 AC/DC I bought used (I do like that machine!) and an el-cheapo Campbell-Hausfeld MIG 80 that is going to be replaced soonest.
First question is, given the Thunderbolt, would a better companion piece be the MM135/140 class or the MM175/180 class machine. I want something for thinner gauge stuff than I can handle with the TB. I think the 135/140 would cover the need, but I like the greater capacity overlap I (think I) see in the 175/180 machine. 240v supply power is not an obstacle.
Money is not crucial, but I'd just as soon not throw any away unnecessarily. So, beyond the welder size question, are there enough differences between the 135 and 140 (likewise the 175 and 180) to warrant paying extra for the later model, or does it make sense to look for (hopefully) deeper discounts as the older model is flushed from the supply chain? In other words, are there enough extra features, convenience and/or performance, for the hobbyist/home owner/non-pro, to make it worth paying the extra tariff for the later 140 or 180 model.
Thanks!
First question is, given the Thunderbolt, would a better companion piece be the MM135/140 class or the MM175/180 class machine. I want something for thinner gauge stuff than I can handle with the TB. I think the 135/140 would cover the need, but I like the greater capacity overlap I (think I) see in the 175/180 machine. 240v supply power is not an obstacle.
Money is not crucial, but I'd just as soon not throw any away unnecessarily. So, beyond the welder size question, are there enough differences between the 135 and 140 (likewise the 175 and 180) to warrant paying extra for the later model, or does it make sense to look for (hopefully) deeper discounts as the older model is flushed from the supply chain? In other words, are there enough extra features, convenience and/or performance, for the hobbyist/home owner/non-pro, to make it worth paying the extra tariff for the later 140 or 180 model.
Thanks!
Comment