First welder advice

/ First welder advice #31  
He he, I would suggest a SA-200 but I have heard someone was hoarding them!! CJ

I heard they were all up in the Pacific Northwest somewhere.;)
Where? I could use a few more!:rolleyes::laughing:





I just got one of those. I got the model that can run either 120 or 240 volts. I'm very inpressd. I had a PA140(sold it) that was great too.
I like the PA200 for the increased output and better 6011/6010 capability.
Dan you may not believe it, and I sure wouldn't have without seeing it with my own eyes! But the PA-200 with stack 6010 every bit as nice as either one of my SA-200 Short Hoods. You just have to hold a closer arc length is all.
 
/ First welder advice #32  
Shield Arc said:
Where? I could use a few more!:rolleyes::laughing:

Dan you may not believe it, and I sure wouldn't have without seeing it with my own eyes! But the PA-200 with stack 6010 every bit as nice as either one of my SA-200 Short Hoods. You just have to hold a closer arc length is all.

I know, that's why I bought it.
I'd say even better. And I don't have to keep any shorter arc than I normaly do. And I can whip and pause if I need to.

The PA140 wouldn't. I would have liked to send it to you to see what you could do with it, but I sold it to a TBN member.

Like night and day between the PA140 and the PA200.
 
/ First welder advice #33  
Yeah when I first got my PA-200 I was floored at the quality of arc. For the price I don't think you'll find a better welder. I'd love to get my hands on a PA-300:licking:, if Mark wasn't such a cheap skate:rolleyes: he would send me one to play with!:laughing:
 
/ First welder advice #34  
The new 200st, although it has a reduced duty cycle, it is supposed to be a little more tolerant of a longer arc.
 
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#35  
Mark,

I will be in touch if Santa has not already done so.
 
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#38  
A few more questions if I may... How light of material can I do stick welding? I will probably want to do some decorative/artistic work from time to time such as making bases for tables, podiums, etc. Would this change the recommendations from my first set of criteria or can I do that also with stick?
 
/ First welder advice #39  
A lot of that will depend on your ability, and joint configuration. Personally I've never been good with thin material stick welding. At one point I would get nervous with 3/8-inch thick material!:eek: I just don't think I could weld 16-GA with stick, maybe a lap joint.:scratchchin: 10-GA I might be able to pull that off. But this is the reason I have a Mig, and Tig welder, to work around my short comings!;)
 
/ First welder advice #40  
FWIW, I believe the PA160 has been replaced by the PA160 STH, which has pedal control for TIG. So it's a true dual process welder. Talk to Mark and he'll sort you out.
 

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