Now I need to utilise TIG for my new project as I'm using thin stainless (I'd guess 1.5-3mm) and I need a better finish to the weld. I'll be welding various 2-4" tri-clamp ferrules and pipes and thermowells onto a stainless beer keg. I'll also be welding one smaller keg inside another keg. Those particular welds would need to withstand a vacuum of about 1 bar under atmospheric pressure so I've got to make a pretty good job of it.

Help required:
Mainly, I'd like to know if my current ARC welder would be up to the job to do these types of welds.
I have a Rehm 140 booster, heres a link https://www.rehm-online.de/en/schweissg ... r-140.html
I know I need a conversion kit so was thinking about this here - https://www.weldequip.com/tig-conversion.htm
I understand I'd need to back purge my work piece to get nice welds (hopefully the conversion kit above allows two lines out or would i need to organise an additional splitter? Also which rods would be best for the job?
Is there anything else that I need to know or purchase (aside from an argon cylinder) ? Also if anyone has any general tips what so ever I'd be hugely grateful to receive them.
Thanks for taking the time to read, Gee