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Giday Matt,
My Knee jerk is to go for the Mig but I bought a Tig when I seen Danes Tig work and have been using it a bit and it's going alright.
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I work at a shop that provides only a MIG. I am not in a position to change that because you buy welding equipment at garage sales.
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Glad you are able to change welding methods if you please and are enjoying TIG. I am not. MIG works for us. Why are you fellows pushing me away from it and the forum?
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Master what you have.
Stick around Matt. I am impressed with your work. I marvel just as much when someone can build things from scrap with no budget and primitive tools as the things NASA builds.
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One can equip themself with a gas welding setup, with some effort, at a modest cost and learn to properly weld panel on their own, regardless of "what the shop has".
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What would be the point in that? To accept my job, I had to forget any future hobby activity. It was a tough decision but I have stuck with it to be around good cars and haven't missed many meals in nine years on one piece of concrete. "Proper" must be subjective. Thank you for your encouragement but correction is not what I came for.
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I've always worked for companies, but I've always worked first for myself. Sometimes it meant buying my own tools or building on my skills by going to night school. I've always thought of it as an investment. It paid off for me.
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Good for you. Strategy is individual. If you have a thread here about doing work on cars I can come share my life dogma there.
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I have a torch and a mig. I enjoy the torch much more, but am better with a mig welder. Use what you’re comfortable with, I say. I watch my son TIG and see how little he grinds, if at all. Time is money. I’ll prob never shell out the money for a TIG, but am planning on more torch accoutrements in the near future. Because I would torch weld just for the fun of it.
Dave
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Anybody want to donate a low pressure torch setup to a soon to be retired US Airforce guy give me a call.
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