SV1BDO
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@Brad93 Thanks for the recommedations.
The majority of available 2nd-hand AC/DC TIG machines in Greece are bigger 3-phased ones, so it's difficult to find a famous-branded 230V machine. I am working now on the short list. My budget is less than 1000 EUR.
From the local Greek market, I have found 2 options:
1) a local tools importer (UNIMAC) sells an intentical JASIC 200P analog machine (with many knobs) under IMPERIA brand name, at 850,00 EUR (incl VAT).
2) RILON (RILAND) TIG 200P AC/DC. They sell it here more than 1000 EUR, so I maybe rule out it.
http://www.riland.com.cn/en/ruilong/products/ws/2014/0608/5948.html
3)There are also many small importers that sell cheap crap Chinese machines, maybe without service or warranty.
If I will buy from Internet, I consider the following 2 options:
a) STAHLWERK, because their price is very-very low and also have good recomendations from users.
b) PARWELD XTT-202P, its major advantage are the 2 extra buttons on the torch, that regulates the welding amp, so I guess this means that you don't need the extra foot pedal.
The majority of available 2nd-hand AC/DC TIG machines in Greece are bigger 3-phased ones, so it's difficult to find a famous-branded 230V machine. I am working now on the short list. My budget is less than 1000 EUR.
From the local Greek market, I have found 2 options:
1) a local tools importer (UNIMAC) sells an intentical JASIC 200P analog machine (with many knobs) under IMPERIA brand name, at 850,00 EUR (incl VAT).
2) RILON (RILAND) TIG 200P AC/DC. They sell it here more than 1000 EUR, so I maybe rule out it.
http://www.riland.com.cn/en/ruilong/products/ws/2014/0608/5948.html
3)There are also many small importers that sell cheap crap Chinese machines, maybe without service or warranty.
If I will buy from Internet, I consider the following 2 options:
a) STAHLWERK, because their price is very-very low and also have good recomendations from users.
b) PARWELD XTT-202P, its major advantage are the 2 extra buttons on the torch, that regulates the welding amp, so I guess this means that you don't need the extra foot pedal.