[TheForge] welder suggestions

Ron Childers munlaw2 at hcsmail.com
Thu Jan 12 12:08:28 EST 2006


Stick, if you can't have both. Look @ the duty cycle on the 175- And up keep
on a buzz box is almost nil.

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Steven.Walker at its.state.ms.us
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 11:55 AM
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Subject: [TheForge] welder suggestions

I'm in the market for a welding machine.  But I'm having a dilemma on what
to buy. I have two buddies that are welders by trade and both have
suggested different paths for me so I'm at a loss at what to do.  One
thinks I should go with a 220v MIG (ie. Lincoln Electric SP-175) and the
other thinks I should go with an AC/DC stick machine.

I've researched this on the Internet and there seems to be arguments for
both sides....good arguments.  Money is a big issue.  I can get into the
stick machine for much cheaper initial cost.  But I hear in the long run,
the consumables will be cheaper with MIG.  I also hear there is a much
greater learning curve with the stick machine.  I've used both already and
the MIG was easier but I don't think I would have a problem learning the
stick if that's what I chose.

And I know it also depends on what I'm going to weld.  I realize there is
not one welder out there that will do everything but I'm looking for a
welder that will best serve the majority of my needs.  Could range from
fabricating stands (for swage block, anvil, etc.),  tables for shop,
building stock racks, repairing tractor implements (disk, bush hog, box
blade, etc.), building/repairing truck bumpers/hitches, and various
blacksmithing project needs.

I'm sure there are a few opinions in this group and I'd sure like to hear
them.

Thanks!
Steven Walker

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