Evenin' all!
I've been using a SIP 180 Amp Arc welder since I bought it new about 35 years ago. It's blue, has never cut out or let me down, and weighs about 23 tons!!
Just lately it hasn't quite been performing right, so I think I've got to retire it and get something new. Anyway, after looking up the bit at the front of this website about buying an Arc welder, I've decided I need a nice modern Inverter welder. I've narrowed it down to the "INVERTER FUSION 160 Amp DC INVERTER", or the "TEC-ARC 166i Inverter Arc Welder".
First question is.....Can any of you knowledgeable folks give me opinions on whether these two are good buys or not, and (most important!) which of the two in your opinion would be the best?
Second question is........ I keep seeing comments in different places about Inverter welders being very complicated internally and therefore very prone to breaking down, and apparently repairs are too expensive so you have to chuck the thing away! Being that I'm looking at a cost of between 230 and 300 pounds this is obviously something to be concerned about!
Is this the case or are these stories exaggerated?
Any ideas or experiences on these two machines would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
VL1500 (Tony.)
I've been using a SIP 180 Amp Arc welder since I bought it new about 35 years ago. It's blue, has never cut out or let me down, and weighs about 23 tons!!
Just lately it hasn't quite been performing right, so I think I've got to retire it and get something new. Anyway, after looking up the bit at the front of this website about buying an Arc welder, I've decided I need a nice modern Inverter welder. I've narrowed it down to the "INVERTER FUSION 160 Amp DC INVERTER", or the "TEC-ARC 166i Inverter Arc Welder".
First question is.....Can any of you knowledgeable folks give me opinions on whether these two are good buys or not, and (most important!) which of the two in your opinion would be the best?
Second question is........ I keep seeing comments in different places about Inverter welders being very complicated internally and therefore very prone to breaking down, and apparently repairs are too expensive so you have to chuck the thing away! Being that I'm looking at a cost of between 230 and 300 pounds this is obviously something to be concerned about!
Is this the case or are these stories exaggerated?
Any ideas or experiences on these two machines would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
VL1500 (Tony.)