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Surfing the web, it seems that Lincoln no longer makes the 175. I see a 180 and 200.
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The Square Wave TIG 175 is commonly available used, and for under $1K.
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Join Date: Sep 2017
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If you?re already loving your Hobart MIG, their TIG options might be right up your alley! I?ve used the Hobart EZ-TIG 165i, and it was super straightforward for hobby projects. Plus, it handles aluminum well, which is a bonus if you're into that. If you want to explore other brands, I?ve also heard good things about the Lincoln Electric Square Wave TIG 200. It?s user-friendly and versatile for different materials.
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I have been very happy with my Everlast 200DV, Air cooled. I just wish I had got the water cooler option. I don't do a lot of welding but when I need to the air cooled slows you down.
I will be doing a DIY water cooler the next time I need to get a new torch. |
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