So Wes, aka "Welding 2012" stopped by the farm solar day and we proven out my scratch-start TIG gear with my Longevity StickWeld 250. It ran really all right, had a nice smooth curve and started easily. Commonly asked questions.... 1) Where can I insight each the parts you've ? -Ebay. You can pick up a torch and flowmeter pretty cheap on near. A torch with a flex head is a wonderful investment, and they just cost a few bucks more than the non-flex head torches. My HTP regulator was very affordable. 2) What astir everything else? Like the power-lug and green hose? -Your local LWS is your friend here. I took my light and flow meter to Airgas and told the pleasant guy trailing the counter what I wanted to do, and he wandered about the store all for 10-20 mins putting the rig together for Maine. I paid a lot, like $100 for the power lug, hose, a couple tungstens and some filler rod. It wasnt cheap, but it was through. I'd highly advise doing that, instead of ordering a tuft of parts on the web , shipping them to you, and hoping they work. 3) Where do I buy metal, filler rod, collets, ferrule bodies, etc? -Also on Ebay. I'm all for supporting local businesses if the cost is close, but the local welding supply charges or so FIVE TIMES as much as I can insight things online for, when you fig in the flight to ANOTHER STATE just to get there. Good lincoln electric filler metal is pretty reasonable from weldingsupplys.com, and like I said, ebay for everything else. I'd advocate exploit an assortment ...
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