No, actually I wasn't. I was dead serious even though I put a winky on there.JustTheDad wrote:Alan, I know you were joking about getting a new one
It doesn't seem that money is a real issue for you from your comments and I feel Miller is the gold standard, just like I said.
But if you prefer to get the used one, there is probably nothing wrong with that route as long as it's a solid machine, maybe you could take it to your LWS and have them test it out..
I wouldn't let a $500 module change your mind, it's not going to prevent your son from learning to tig weld. That's why I said at some point you'll need to make a decision for yourself. You can buy the module later.
I do have the Primeweld, it's not a bad machine, but it's not a Miller and not even an HTP, so if you really mean what you say here, I don't think you would ultimately be happy unless you get your son a Miller, so I don't see it being of real value to try and talk you out of it.JustTheDad wrote:I'd be fine with the PrimeWeld! It looks like a really nice machine. My problem is that this is a purchase driven largely by my son wanting to learn a very useful skill, and I did say my kids are a weakness. Even though he probably wouldn't care which I bought right now, someday he might, so I'm willing to spend for the HTP or used Miller.
It's all horses for courses, you can get whatever torch you want later, it is not going to break the bank. If your son had a Dyntasty it's most likely going to last him for many years.JustTheDad wrote:The benefits of the HTP seem to be:
It would be brand new.
It would have the CK20 25' torch (no idea if the one that comes with the miller is as good)
It has slightly more capability to tune the AC arc at baseline.
I really think you're letting the purchase take a hold of you. You can pontificate for months, it won't help your son become a better welder.
If you want the best, buy Miller. I would have probably done that if I was in a better financial situation, and short of that the HTP, but if cost is not an issue, get the Miller, it's simple.