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  1. #1
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    Tig purchase help

    So I am in the market for a used Tig welder. Ideally I would like a Lincoln SW255 or a Miller Synrowave 250, but I would also consider an older Linde or Hobart even an Esab if the price was right.

    Here are a few questions. Do the older machines (transformers) draw more power then a say 5 year old transformer machine ? What should I look for when I go and look at a machine (besides welding with it ) What are the going prices for a good Tig ?

    Thanks -
    God Bless America

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    Prices can vary greatly depending on if you need to be able to weld aluminum or not. If you don't need AC high frequency (aluminum), you can get a DC only machine that will tig steel and stainless steels for a very reasonable price. Lift start or scratch start does just fine.
    Once you include AC and high frequency requirements on a welding power source, the price goes up.
    Lincoln Idealarc 250 stick/tig
    Erickson&Erickson 200 Amp DC arc welder
    Century 70Amp Mig
    Thermal Dynamics Cusmaster 52
    Torchmate CNC Table

  3. #3
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    Looking at the Syncro 250 vs. the later 250DX, it looks like the newer model takes 3 Amps more @ 200A output (230v input, no power factor correction). Ideally these should be given a 100A breaker or thereabouts though we have ours on a 70.

    We got our 1993 vintage Syncro for $850. last summer. It was bare-bones but in nice condition, having come from some community college.
    --- RJL ----------------------------------------------

    Ordinarily I'm insane, but I have lucid moments when I'm merely stupid.
    -------------------------
    DialArc 250
    SyncroWave 250 w/Coolmate 3
    SP-175+
    TA 161STL
    Lincwelder AC180C circa 1950
    Victor & Smith's O/A
    Dayton (Miller) spot welder
    1200 sq.ft. of garage filled with crap
    A kid that can actually run the stuff +++

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    850.00 is a score and a half.

    How has it worked out for you ?
    God Bless America

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  5. #5
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    My son hasn't used it all that much this winter but it works well. He found a lightly-used cooler which is a rebadged Coolmate 3 for about $300. The foot pedal came from SSC Controls. We probably have around $1,600. in it. All the pieces-parts can add up really quickly.

    We still need to rig up something to make it easy to swap from TIG to SMAW. We have the Dialarc, so it's not a priority.
    --- RJL ----------------------------------------------

    Ordinarily I'm insane, but I have lucid moments when I'm merely stupid.
    -------------------------
    DialArc 250
    SyncroWave 250 w/Coolmate 3
    SP-175+
    TA 161STL
    Lincwelder AC180C circa 1950
    Victor & Smith's O/A
    Dayton (Miller) spot welder
    1200 sq.ft. of garage filled with crap
    A kid that can actually run the stuff +++

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