Thought I would post my first post here to make sure I introduce myself properly.
While I did lots of stick welding and Millrighting when I was a young lad (my dad had a sawmill), I spent the years following being a software engineer, and did not do really any welding during that time. However, I did keep to the hands-on work I enjoy in my spare time, and now spend time working in my shop on various projects, ranging from woodworking to engine rebuilding (mostly Porsches).
Anyways, I have a lot of projects in mind that will require welding, and many of them would be in aluminum. I also always thought TIG welding produces one of the best looking welds around and was the most versatile, so I did a few things
1 - I enrolled in a part-time TIG welding class in a local vocational school to learn the basics. We are working our way though mild steel and stainless, with Aluminum coming up shortly. That gave me a chance to try a few different machines as well, including a Syncrowave 250 and a Dynasty 300. I liked the feel of the Dynasty much better, the HF start is better, and the welding is really smooth.
2 - I started to shop for a welder. Once my heart attack stopped after looking at the Miller prices, I stumbled upon weldingtricksandtips.com, and found two major welder suppliers, Everlast and HTP, and seemed to have great features at a reasonable price. I spend several evenings pouring through the reviews and issues with both welders, and am rapidly converging on a selection -with Everlast leading due to the return on investment and the 5 year warranty.
So that is where I stand. My rule is to buy the best tool I can afford up front, which leads to much less trouble later, so that is why I thought I would join the forum to ask all the usual questions... so I will be posting and actively participating as best as possible.
And hopefully will have a new welder in the shop soon...
Cheers,
Mike


 
					
					 
							
						 Another new TIG guy on the everlast Forum
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