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Thermal Arc welder...

Discussion in 'Garage / Workshop' started by dually, Feb 6, 2011.

  1. Feb 6, 2011 at 8:08 AM
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    dually

    dually [OP] Low and slow

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    Well I sold the old transformer style Lincoln Precision Tig 225 for a Thermal Dynamics ArcMaster 200.. and WOW.

    What a machine it is. Weighing in at 37lbs compared to the 200+ of the Lincoln and the amount of adjustability is absolutely amazing. It allows you to set the peak and low amps along with frequency of pulse, frequency of high amps etc etc. The arc is SO much more stable compared to the lincoln. I was using 2% Ceriated tungsten (orange) and the weld pool on both aluminum and stainless was perfect. Not to mention how quiet this machine is!

    Ive welded with 5k+ tig machines that Miller and Lincoln have and I dont thing they come close to what Thermal Dynamics has going here. If you are in the market for a top notch AC/DC tig and SMAW welder, I HIGHLY recommend this unit.

    Heres a link to the welder:http://www.weldingsuppliesfromioc.com/servlet/the-2863/THERMAL-ARC-ARCMASTER-200/Detail

    I got it at an awesome deal at the Praxair here in Bismarck for a little over $2600 after tax
     

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