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Which Tig Welder???

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rbrochey

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I don't like to admit I get confused.... about anything really... but I can't decide on a little welder. I'm taking TIG welding lessons from a local ex NAVY welder pro... but my question is, I want to use the welder for my airplane work, fuselage etc. but we have expanded our land and building a little and there is now a bunch of cattle panel and horse panel stuff to do... amongst other things. So I think I want to a welder that does both stick and TIG... I'm looking at the Lincoln Square Wave TIG 200 (about 1500 dollars) but I don't know if it's really what I need. It's which I like... any thoughts?


Thanks
 
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