
i would be interested in purchasing a welder mid summer or so for TIG that can also do stick pretty well, but i am not sure what to purchase, i do not own a garage but i own a tempo (its something right), will that help prevent the shielding gas from blowing away right after its output if i weld under the tempo? (i know its made of plastic, but i was thinking that since tig doesnt make alot of spatter, there wouldnt be much of an issue there)?
so i was wondering what semi portable (dont mind if it weighs a good bit) welder would you recommend as i would have to carry it in and out of the house on the daily, also, since argon isnt combustible, i assume that there wouldnt be any issues keeping the small-medium size bottle of it in a shed overnight right? i was looking at the Everlast PowerTig 250EX seemed very interesting as they where many settings that came with it so there would be more to learn and more it could be applied to
(best case is to learn how to tig weld before we learn it in school so i already have experience, because after i think i would like to go into making motorcycle frames and from my research, its all perfect stack of dimes tig welding which i can only assume requires alot of practice)
i know i asked alot of question but thank you for taking your time, and any help, advice or additional information would be helpful and i would love a suggestion on what welder you would recommend!
Have a wonderful day!
regards
Noah/Least Honorable