Posted by rankrank1 on September 16, 2013 at 10:43:47 from (198.228.228.169):
In Reply to: welder question posted by Leroy on September 15, 2013 at 07:19:53:
Here is a neat video on how you could do some crude tig welding with the AC-225 stick welder that you already have although you would need to either build or buy:
a) one of those cheater converters to DC (see em cheap on craigslist from time to time).
b) Air cooled tig torch $50 to $60 on ebay.
c) argon bottle and regulator (not real cheap).
FWIW: I spent the $50 for an ebay torch and did this myself since my Miller thunderbolt already put out DC and I already had an unused bottle and regulator for the cause. While it has been fun to play with; I can not say, I have truly needed it.
Remember this is crude tig welding. (copy and paste link into your browser if link does not work).
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