Scored a Miller Diversion 165. It does AC and DC for both steel and aluminum. Its Miller's home hobbyist line. All the settings are pretty much preset like pre/post argon flow, frequency, and im sure theres more that i also wouldn't know what to do with. Current and AC/DC selector switch are the only settings besides power. I figure i would leave them all on default settings anyway since i dont know enough about it so its not a big deal not having the adjustment.
Its nothing fancy or over the top, but for ~1300 bucks i feel its a very good investment and will do all that i am looking to do.
I really dont know much about them other then what i have recently learned reading here and at the link Shaeff posted but it can be found on Miller's website here
http://www.millerwelds.com/products/tig/diversion_165/ If theres any other specs you guys were wondering.
Its supposed to be here Thursday so im VERY excited to try it out.
First project when it arrives is to make a new welding cart to house the TIG on the bottom and my Lincoln 180HD on the top with two gas cylinders on the rear. Ill probably assemble that with my MIG just to get it done quick so i can practice and learn on scrap metal as soon as possible. :icon_bigg:icon_bigg
Out of Curiosity, What Tungstens do you guys use? I have herd nothing but good things about red 2% thoriated but i have herd good things about blue 2% lanthanated.