These machines provide more capability and features, but at a higher price.
These machines provide more capability and features, but at a higher price.
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The question is whether to stick with the 210 (my proposed suggestion on the page) with an eye towards getting another, more fully-featured machine when we 'outgrow' this one, or spend the additional $$$ to buy a machine that will be all things to all people.
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The question is whether to stick with the 210 (my proposed suggestion on the page) with an eye towards getting another, more fully-featured machine when we 'outgrow' this one, or spend the additional $$$ to buy a machine that will be all things to all people.<br/>
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'''7/9/15 Update:''' Per Fitter Dave's email of 7/8/15 6:28pm, he suggested the following machines:
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* [http://www.lincolnelectric.com/en-us/Equipment/Pages/product.aspx?product=K2535-2%28LincolnElectric%29 Lincoln Precision TIG 225 Ready Pack]
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* [http://www.lincolnelectric.com/en-us/Equipment/Pages/product.aspx?product=K2619-1%28LincolnElectric%29 Lincoln Precision TIG 275 (without Ready Pack to stay within price rage)]
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* [http://www.lincolnelectric.com/en-us/Equipment/Pages/product.aspx?product=K3946-2%28LincolnElectric%29 Lincoln Aspect 375 AC/DC TIG Welder Ready-Pak]