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I am retired and have a Miller Multimatic 215 machine that I bought new and have come to really enjoy. I’ve been doing Mig and stick welding as a hobby for a year in my backyard shop on various small projects. I’ve had a couple of week long welding classes and was introduced to basic Tig welding for a couple of those days. I don’t have a Tig setup for my MM 215 yet which has DC capability only. Is there any advantage in having AC in addition to DC when Tig welding? If so I was thinking about selling the 215 and upgrading to the 220. I don’t know enough about Tig welding to ask the right questions so I’m hoping I might get some feedback from the more experienced folks here. I want to do more precise and smaller welds for 1” stainless tubing than a Mig weld has been giving me. If I buy a DC Tig torch setup and get Argon gas for my MM 215 will it work well for Tig welds on small tubing or should I switch over to the MM 220 with its AC-DC flexibility and get it rigged up for Tig welding? The MM 220 is about $1000 more than my MM 215. I know I liked the Tig welding I did in the class but I don’t want to be limited to DC if what I really need is the AC capability. Thanks for any replies I get.
I also own the mm215. I did upgrade by purchasing the spool gun and the tig pedal.
I also own an everlast 250ex and i just ordered a used miller dynasty 210dx.
For me the ac tig welding is a must.
The price difference i see online is more like $1400. 1600 for mm215 and 3000 for mm220. What do you hope to get for your mm215? If you get $1000-1200 now your around 2k just for this ac option.
You can buy an everlast 250ex for $1400.
I just purchased my dynasty for 2400 new open box on ebay. No hardware included.
It's a tough call. If you want to go miller and go new then the 220 is probably a reasonable choice.
I would tend to look for a separate tig machine.
I Would love to give the mm220 a test drive.
Good luck
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I also own an everlast 250ex and i just ordered a used miller dynasty 210dx.
For me the ac tig welding is a must.
The price difference i see online is more like $1400. 1600 for mm215 and 3000 for mm220. What do you hope to get for your mm215? If you get $1000-1200 now your around 2k just for this ac option.
You can buy an everlast 250ex for $1400.
I just purchased my dynasty for 2400 new open box on ebay. No hardware included.
It's a tough call. If you want to go miller and go new then the 220 is probably a reasonable choice.
I would tend to look for a separate tig machine.
I Would love to give the mm220 a test drive.
Good luck
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Also of utmost importance, is just how thin the wall is on the 1" stainless tubing you want to weld. That together with the low-end amperage range of the 215 would dictate just how versatile it would be for your specific need. That said, for stainless, you really want a DC TIG with HF start, foot pedal, and if at all possible, adjustable pulse.
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