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MIG TIG – Welding with Lincoln Electric Pro MIG 140
Tech And Tools – MIG TIG and Power, Lighting Sticks
MIGs, TIGs, Power, Power Supply… MIG TIG and Power. Lighting axe? Lighting weld? Choose Lincoln Electric
Are we endorsing the the Lincoln Electric Pro 140? Yes, we are. Specs are provided below. It is 120volt, 140amp MIG Welder. Pricing may have changed, market availability as well, but we are sticking to our recommendation. We consider our selves ‘large stock newbies’ in the welding, tackling any project, big or small. MIG TIG and Power?
Lincoln Electric

Lincoln

Curbside

Instek Power

GPS-3030DD
So, the question arises, when trying something new, what is the best product for a wide range of steel product for a wide range of steel, what is the cost, and what is the warranty? The possibilities are endless. What do you suggest? We are open to your feedback. What are your thoughts?
Before you go, since we are on the topic of tools and needs, here are some other links to tools that you might need – Light Tools, Calipers, hand tools, Weller 70w Soldering Kit, Telescoping Picker, and Kreg Tool. Let’s check ’em out!
The Ask: Can we weld both MIG TIG and power complimentary plasma cutter tools or additional add-ons? (Mitre Saw review coming soon). Which is easier to use, stick welding or auto feed welders? We need all the information! We are considering starting a new series on welding, mitre saws, and power supplies, focusing on more challenging jobs and scaling up from electronics to heavy stock steel possibly in the third quarter of ’22. Stay tuned.
As always, please leave a comment below and let us know you’re thoughts!