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    Is it worth TIG welding Hardox? I plan on making a bike frame in the future so thinking about getting a TIG welder, but would it be worth it getting a more powerful one to weld a hardox chassis up? Welds look neater, but having goggled, its not clear if there is any strength benefit.

    I know to TIG welding is tougher then MIG but I have no issues learning. I have arc welded at uni and was pretty good at it.

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    Given equal skills, TIG welding should be stronger - you will get a smaller heat affected zone. Its probably just me, but I find TIG is easier than MIG welding.

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    • #3
      For our application, the big disadantage of TIG, slowness, isn't a problem.

      I also agree with Nick, I find TIG easier than MIG.

      TIG welds cleaner and gives me more personal input on the weld itself.

      On the other hand, it's also because I don't use any other methode to weld at home. And I dare to say I did weld a few Hardox parts in use in Robot Wars.

      MIG is easier for tacks, long welds and welding dirtier materials.

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      • #4
        Good points about MIG, I forgot about welding steel with hardly any cleaning. Another possible advantage with TIG is that its easy to change between materials - I can swap from steel to titanium or aluminium with just a few switches. That might not be useful for you now, but maybe in the future?

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        • #5
          Tig is nice but will cost more in the long run due to the slow welding speed and high gas useage. A good inverter mig unit is perfect and will also weld aluminium no problem with a few extra bits.

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          • #6
            I bought a chinese tig machine off ebay. Nice machine, used it for titanium in the past. Nice thing is that it also doubles as a stick arc welder.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by adz600 View Post
              A good inverter mig unit is perfect and will also weld aluminium no problem with a few extra bits.
              I have a really nice portable Kemppi inverter MIG and its diabolically hard to change the Teflon liner for aluminium wire, so I never bother with it. A larger welder with interchangeable torches makes swapping much easier if you buy a 2nd torch, but its not as easy as just pressing the 'AC' button on a TIG

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              • #8
                I have an imig 160 amp unit . Liner removes quite nice and has different rollers. Seems to weld nice done ali repairs on mighty mouse and ceros

                Kempi are lovely welders

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