mdr
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Mmmm it is only 130€ more (599€) and in you opinion is better than the Stahlwerk.
https://www.comercialdistrival.com/tienda/soldador-sherman-digitig-206p-ac-dc/ Only the welder
And with accesories https://www.comercialdistrival.com/...tig-ac-dc-206p-botella-manometrotungsmascara/
If you think it is ok it is ok for me. I have no exprience.
Aye but the Sherman 206p is probably not much bigger than your stick welder Personally I prefer to have a dedicated stick, saves me having to unplug the Tig torch, gas etc if I am going out and about to do stick welding.For me...mobility. I wouldn't like to have to drag the TIG to an outside job and pull my back. Long leads may work but a mini arc welder is super light and portable...
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(The TIG is currently wintering in a spare bedroom (aka "dumping ground"))
Look into local supplier of shielding gas, it’s not cheap in the small bottles,
and you will pay rent on the larger ones, they are bulky and best suited in
a trailer.
Welding aluminium will require a pure argon, which is no good for mild steel.
I would advise a tig welder for aluminium, it needs to be AC, with frequency adjustment.
There are many multi process welders, some do mig and tig.
look at R-Tec