by russau » Sat Jan 30, 2010 5:57 am
i assume your wanting todo some thick alum welding because of your interest in a water cooled TIG torch. i have both types but i only have been using the gas cooled TIG torch. it seems thats all i need .yep, freight/travel is really over the top! i lucked out on my used welder that i bought. it wasnt even dusty on the inside. and the torch appeared to be not used much. the guy i bought it from had been out of work and bought this for his home, not a business. he made his offer and i got it quick! at some going out of business auctions ive been to, ive seen all types of weldeing equipment sold. one was a older welder that had CC/CV on the controll pannel and it was setup for 480 3 phase and it was orange in color and it was really dirty! we bought it for $150. as it turned out it had a tap change board that allowed the user to change the voltage and phase to 208 single phase and nobody knew what the CC/CV ment. CC= constant current and the CV = constant voltage. one is used for TIG welding and the other is for MIG welding.a combo welder, ive never seen one of these before! we cleaned it up ,blew it out and made the changes for single phase and it ran a nice bead. we turned around and sold it for a $500. profit! theres a lot of new technology out there in these welding machines. and they are getting smaller but more expensive. before you buy anything, write down exactly what you plan to weld and the thickness of these materials.then talk to a sales/manufactor about what they have availiable to suit your needs and $$$$. watch out for buying one for more $$ with all the bells and whistels on it if your not going to use them. good luck in your search.