So Wes, aka "Welding 2012" stopped by the farm yesterday and we tried retired my scratch-start TIG gear near my Longness StickWeld 250. It ran really well, had a nice smooth arc and started slickly. Normally asked questions.... 1) Where can I find all the parts you have? -Ebay. You can pick up a torch and flowmeter pretty cheap on there. A light with a flex commander is a great investment, and they only cost a few bucks more than the non-flex head torches. My HTP regulator was very affordable. 2) What about everything else? Like the power-lug and green footwear? -Your local LWS is your friend here. I took my torch and drop meter to Airgas and told the nice guy behind the negative what I wanted to do, and he wandered around the store for 10-20 mins golf shot the rig together for me. I paid a lot, like $100 all for the power Lug, footwear, a twosome tungstens and several filler rod. It wasnt cheap, merely it was done. I'd highly recommend doing that, instead of ordering a bunch of parts on top of the web , shipping them to you, and hoping they work. 3) Where do I buy tungsten, filler rod, collets, collet bodies, etc? -Also on Ebay. I'm all for supporting local businesses if the cost is close, but the local welding supply charges gratingly FIVE TIMES as much as I can find things online all for, when you figure within the drive to ANOTHER STATE just to obtain there. Good Lincoln electric filler bronze is beautiful reasonable from weldingsupplys.com, and like I said, ebay for everything else. I'd recommend getting an assortment ...
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