AndyStobbs
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Hi guys,
For some time now I have been bumping up against the limitations of my little snap-on 2135 MIG - mainly as I move away from cars and towards heavier jobs requiring welding.
I have a 3 phase supply at my unit so would be after a 3 phase machine.
Thing is, I'm also looking to get a TIG welder. Lets say I could get a big 300A TIG set and use Argron with it - that covers the tig angle.
Can I then buy a wire feeder, and use the TIG set as the power source in DC mode with HF switched off? I would use argosheild with the MIG and keep it for mild steel wire only.
Thanks
For some time now I have been bumping up against the limitations of my little snap-on 2135 MIG - mainly as I move away from cars and towards heavier jobs requiring welding.
I have a 3 phase supply at my unit so would be after a 3 phase machine.
Thing is, I'm also looking to get a TIG welder. Lets say I could get a big 300A TIG set and use Argron with it - that covers the tig angle.
Can I then buy a wire feeder, and use the TIG set as the power source in DC mode with HF switched off? I would use argosheild with the MIG and keep it for mild steel wire only.
Thanks