Hey Guys,
I just had a quick question: I am looking to get a Welder that I can use on my 88's body, and I have a deal from the local store on a MIG Miller millermatic 211 with a cart and cylinder of gas with it for 1295$, but I saw online that I can also get a Miller Diversion TIG 165 for about $1350 on ebay, no cart, no cylinder, but its a TIG.
I have heard that TIG is better then MIG, but in the types of metals, the MIG will also do stainless on top of steel/aluminum. The 211 mig does .8mm to 3/8" steel and 1.0-1.2mm to 3/8" aluminum.
The TIG on the other goes .6mm to 3/16" steel and .8-.9mm t0 3/16" aluminum.
I am curious if anybody here has dealt with welding the quarter panels, and which process would be better.
Personally, I am guessing that you can probably set a good setting on the MIG for super thin stuff, and do some test welds on some scrap to get it right; but I am worried about warping on a quarter panel -> I don't think you can reach in from the inside of the panel and hammer it straight when its on the car...
Thanks for any info/advice n advance!![]()
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