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    1. #21
      Join Date
      Dec 2004
      Location
      Houston Texas
      Posts
      368
      Quote Originally Posted by ItsA68
      I don't have my heart set on TIG, it just seems that TIG is what everyone wants to do, and what produces the best welds. I am a complete novice. I've never welded anything.(READ a lot) I understand that the main advantages of MIG are speed, and that its easy to learn. TIG is slower, and produces the nicest welds. If I was committed to practicing a lot on TIG before I started working on the car, would it still be better to get a MIG machine? I would plan to take a two day TIG course at a local place, and practice.... Its beginning to seem that one of the only reasons to TIG is for looks, as MIG does most of what TIG can do. I'm sure for aluminum TIG would probably be better, but none of my main projects involve it. Would I get good results with MIG for the projects at hand? How nice can a good MIG joint look? (I've read a lot of the FAB threads here, and it seems that all the photos on the older threads have been dropped for some reason)

      Monte, We want to see your welds with the new TIG. If another first timer can get good results, maybe I can too? Congrats on your aquisition!!!
      Sorry I didn't have time to get out into the shop and run some beads today but I will try tomorrow afternoon.

      It is possible to get VERY nice looking beads mig welding and IMO would be a better process to use on everything you listed. You will get great results on your projects especially installing the rear suspension and the body work.

      You are correct on the welding of non ferrous metals. It would be better to tig weld them but you said you don't have any plans for that kind of thing right now. I would just put off the purchase of the tig welder until it is needed for this kind of project. Because a mig welder will come in much more handy otherwise.

      The reason for the photos in threads disappearing is because each person can only upload a certain amount. So they go back and delete their old pictures so there is room for new ones. Kind of sucks but it saves space on the website.

      68 Camaro - never to be finished
      06 Silverado - Forged 370, L92 Heads, big cam, 4l80e ect. eventual donor for the above
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmB2y7uX38I


    2. #22
      Join Date
      Mar 2005
      Location
      Woodbine, MD
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      2,770
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      sorry guys....i havent looked this post in a while!! I have already gone through an 80 bottle...and about done my second one. Still getting used to the machine...I will get some pics up soon!!!

      by the way....I LOVE TO TIG!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just feels so bad a$$

    3. #23
      Join Date
      Feb 2006
      Location
      Southern California
      Posts
      660
      Country Flag: United States
      Well how is the Tig welding going? I just bought a Lincoln Precision TIG 225. I got a great deal on a demo machine that was brand new and never used. I haven't bought a bottle yet, but need to. Any idea what the cost of an 80 bottle and what does it cost to refill?

      Are you going to post some of your welds?


      Ron

      "If at first you don't succeed Skydiving is not for you"

      1970 Z28
      Scott Mock C6 Subframe, Ridetech RJoint 4 link
      LSX454
      Anvil Auto - through the build

    4. #24
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Posts
      93
      Quote Originally Posted by Gordz32
      great buy, I have a miller 135 mig, After learning to to TIG at Wyotech, I've wanted any kind of tig I can get my hands on, to bad the current electrical setup at the house will not do it for me. Congrats and happy welding!!
      Dynasty 200DX... itll even run on 110. GRReat little inverter!

    5. #25
      Join Date
      Sep 2006
      Location
      Southern Indiana
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      4,709
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      http://www.thermadyne.com/evolution/...=99&pdtnbr=566

      Here is the one I am gonna get, I may get something bigger but this will be mine soon too.

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