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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3531940" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>I love the tig! I’m definitely never gonna be without one again. Yes I still use the mig a bunch but there’s definitely projects the tig is a better choice. It’s also nice to be able to sit with your work right in front of you and not worry about those hot little sparks fallin in your shirt pocket and burnin your moob or even worse. Yes I’ll always have a tig. As far as brand, I find nothing to not like about the Primeweld I bought. There’s lots of reviews praising it. Now, it ain’t American. I would like to have a Miller or Lincoln but at the time I was makin the purchase I wasn’t wantin to spend the extra for American. I’ve had a couple guys that weld (specifically tig) run my machine and they had no complaints. They were actually surprised at how well the machine ran and the features it had for the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3531940, member: 43171"] I love the tig! I’m definitely never gonna be without one again. Yes I still use the mig a bunch but there’s definitely projects the tig is a better choice. It’s also nice to be able to sit with your work right in front of you and not worry about those hot little sparks fallin in your shirt pocket and burnin your moob or even worse. Yes I’ll always have a tig. As far as brand, I find nothing to not like about the Primeweld I bought. There’s lots of reviews praising it. Now, it ain’t American. I would like to have a Miller or Lincoln but at the time I was makin the purchase I wasn’t wantin to spend the extra for American. I’ve had a couple guys that weld (specifically tig) run my machine and they had no complaints. They were actually surprised at how well the machine ran and the features it had for the price. [/QUOTE]
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