Hi everybody,
I came here looking for advice on my purchase of a TIG welder for my recently started business of furniture. I though that I had the thing clear until I started to read all the different threads about the topic but now everything is quite blurred up
My first idea and still the one I'm more into it is to buy the R-tech 210EXT as I have seen all the good reviews around the internet of the Everlast one which correct me if I'm wrong, is the same as the R-tech one. After checking all the posts I'm also looking at the french GYS 200 AC/DC and the Parweld XTT 202.
My budget is from 1000 to 2000 and i can go higher if its really a nice upgrade.
About the specs that I'm looking for I think 200A works well for me as I'm not going to be doing anything really thick as everything will be decorative. I need AC/DC and pedal is quite important for me as everything will be bench work.
I'm open to other options and brands. I just want a reliable machine that wont let me down as well as something not to need to upgrade in the future.
Thanks a lot in advance,
Javier
I came here looking for advice on my purchase of a TIG welder for my recently started business of furniture. I though that I had the thing clear until I started to read all the different threads about the topic but now everything is quite blurred up
My first idea and still the one I'm more into it is to buy the R-tech 210EXT as I have seen all the good reviews around the internet of the Everlast one which correct me if I'm wrong, is the same as the R-tech one. After checking all the posts I'm also looking at the french GYS 200 AC/DC and the Parweld XTT 202.
My budget is from 1000 to 2000 and i can go higher if its really a nice upgrade.
About the specs that I'm looking for I think 200A works well for me as I'm not going to be doing anything really thick as everything will be decorative. I need AC/DC and pedal is quite important for me as everything will be bench work.
I'm open to other options and brands. I just want a reliable machine that wont let me down as well as something not to need to upgrade in the future.
Thanks a lot in advance,
Javier