Gtig,
We have received excellent response from customers about it. Also did you know the I-TIG 200 is 110/220V? Its a little more advanced and is pulse tig (DC) for a reasonable price.
They are in stock.
Gtig,
We have received excellent response from customers about it. Also did you know the I-TIG 200 is 110/220V? Its a little more advanced and is pulse tig (DC) for a reasonable price.
They are in stock.
Mark
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Mark, Thanks for the reply! I did look at the I Tig 200 but I just don't need that kind of fire power for the work I'm planning on doing. I have few jobs lined up (I'm a field service engineer for local hospitals) consist of spot welding/repairs on 316L SS, Monel and carbon steel but most of the tig work (95%) will be in SS. 28 AWG up to 3/16 inch and some times rare 1/4 inch welds will pop-up with carbon steel. I need it to be light, easy to move, 110V hook-up (a must!!!) and with 220V for heavier stuff the 140ST is just the ticket. Honestly, I was thinking of getting a Thermal Arc 95S but when I started matching duty cycles and outputs it was really a no brainer! I reeeeeaaaallllly have my heart set on the 225LX for home and fab work that will come in time but not now. You mentioned you had some in-stock, which one? I Tig 200 or 140ST?
Thanks,
GTig