Dipping toes in the world of Welding

Old Machinist

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Equipment
Kubota LX3310 cab, JD 4310, NH 575E cab backhoe, JD F725, Swisher 60", etc.
May 27, 2024
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Taking a course is definitely a good idea.

I've done all types of welding for 40 years as an amateur. I currently own two machines: Hobart MIG; Primeweld TIG/Arc.

If I was only going to have one machine for hobby use and wanting to weld multiple types of metal, it would be:
MIG180 180-Amp MIG Welder With Spool Gun | PrimeWeld

I've had the Primeweld 60amp plasma cutter 5yrs and 225 amp TIG machine for over 3 years. Solid equipment and excellent 24/7/365 customer service with English as their first language. They give 3yr warrranty on all their stuff and after reading accounts of people making warranty claims (I've had no need) they are extremely generous with replacements.
I bought one of these this year. I already had the gas bottle from my old Lincoln. I went ahead an put in the 240V circuit to run it at 240 volts. The catch to the 120v welders is you still need a dedicated circuit that will handle a higher amp draw to get full power so you might as well go all the way.

I also treated myself to a large screen helmet. Been using a small scree HF helmet for years. The large helmet from Yes Welder is a game changer. I just set it to fastest response and minimum shading.