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don't be a hater :poke:
What cha got?
Esab rebel 215.
Stick welds like a dream.
Mig is a piece of crap. Inconsistent at best. Tacking panels, same panel same metal goes from perfect tack to blowin holes. It wont stay consistent. Next without changes it goes to cold welds.
 

Merry
Esab rebel 215.
Stick welds like a dream.
Mig is a piece of crap. Inconsistent at best. Tacking panels, same panel same metal goes from perfect tack to blowin holes. It wont stay consistent. Next without changes it goes to cold welds.
I do just enough welding to know I suck at it. lol. I see you do a good bit. So gotta believe you are not the problem and I can't be of any help. :( I though esab was top shelf....
 
Wifie does all the shopping.
No point me going out and buying the wrong color,size and brand....
Everyone will be happier if i just stay out if it.
 
Wishing everyone here a very Maxxy Christmas!

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Clean and shiny. Thats what i try for. My 25 year old clarke 100 amp did a way better job on light stuff.
The mig is fine on 1/8 and up.
The tig part of the welder, i cant say. Im in the wanna learn stage.
Being lift arc its an art in itself.
 
TIG puts alot of heat into the sheet metal.
I TIG for a living but to Mattax point it can be less handy on sheet metal than a wire feed. You will never know how it hurts me to admit anything good about wire feeders as I have earned a living repairing and or replacing broken wire feed welds!
 
I TIG for a living but to Mattax point it can be less handy on sheet metal than a wire feed. You will never know how it hurts me to admit anything good about wire feeders as I have earned a living repairing and or replacing broken wire feed welds!
You sound like my dad, he welded mostly TIG as well. Would pretty regularly get small production runs of small aluminum boxes weld together - Thin sheet but always TIG. Just had to have it set up right and move quickly. I could do the welding OK once it was set up - but not good enough to be trusted with the actual job.
He had two TIG welders, atomic-hydrogen, arc, gas, and one MIG dedicated to filling aluminum castings. Those castings came in frequently enough, that's what the machine was for - nothing else.
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