Rancher Ed
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Which 120V wire-feed welder would you chose to supplement a larger 240V TIG/Stick machine? The purpose of the welder would be for small projects and repairs, sheet metal work, etc. with the ability to use stick or TIG for thicker materials as required. The ability to add a spool gun for aluminum is definitely attractive. Cost is always a factor, so below are three options I know of:
Are there any other budget minded models that should be considered? Which would you choose/recommend, and why?
- Harbor Freight Titanium Easy-Flux 125 Amp Welder ($220) The price is great, but it is flux core only and is limited to 125 amps. It has a 30% duty cycle at 90 amps. It does have stepless voltage and wire feed adjustment which I consider a requirement. Open circuit voltage is only 21.6V. Can only use 4in spools (2 lbs) and no spool gun for aluminum.
- Harbor Freight Titanium MIG 140 Professional Welder ($400) Bumps max amps up to 140 but is still limited to a 30% duty cycle at 90 amps. Displays actual voltage and wire feed speed instead of just 0-10. Open circuit voltage is 69V. Can use 8in spools (10-12 lbs) with an adapter and comes ready for a spool gun.
- Everlast Power I-MIG 140E ($400) Max of 140 amps and has a 60% duty cycle at 90 amps (25% duty cycle at 140 amps). Stepless voltage and wire feed but both are simple 0-10 knobs. Open circuit voltage is 60V. Can also use 8in spools (10-12 lbs) and comes ready for a spool gun.
Are there any other budget minded models that should be considered? Which would you choose/recommend, and why?