Hi,
I'm torn between these two R-Tech AC/DC TIG welders, the only real difference is the maximum Amps rating 210 or 260. What wont I be able to weld with the 210 version as opposed to the 260 version in terms of thickness of material ? I know the spec says it 7mm vs 9mm, but we all know we can weld much thicker material if we slow the torch speed down a little, so from really experienced welders please what am I going to gain ? I think the thickest material I've welded so far was 12mm to 6mm mild steel, and that was with around 120amp on my old cheap ass scratch Clarke ARC/TIG 150, that coped ok, but I've little experience with Ally materials and mainly thin stuff up to 5mm
The 210 version saves me £250, good for a quality mask replacement.
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Thanks in advance.
DIG's
I'm torn between these two R-Tech AC/DC TIG welders, the only real difference is the maximum Amps rating 210 or 260. What wont I be able to weld with the 210 version as opposed to the 260 version in terms of thickness of material ? I know the spec says it 7mm vs 9mm, but we all know we can weld much thicker material if we slow the torch speed down a little, so from really experienced welders please what am I going to gain ? I think the thickest material I've welded so far was 12mm to 6mm mild steel, and that was with around 120amp on my old cheap ass scratch Clarke ARC/TIG 150, that coped ok, but I've little experience with Ally materials and mainly thin stuff up to 5mm
The 210 version saves me £250, good for a quality mask replacement.
TIG Welders | TIG Welding Machines | R-Tech Welding
With TIG welder machines, operators must feed in the filler wire by hand. We offer a FREE torch, earth, MMA lead, regulator, 5-year warranty and free delivery.
www.r-techwelding.co.uk
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TIG Welders | TIG Welding Machines | R-Tech Welding
With TIG welder machines, operators must feed in the filler wire by hand. We offer a FREE torch, earth, MMA lead, regulator, 5-year warranty and free delivery.
www.r-techwelding.co.uk
Thanks in advance.
DIG's