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Thread: 200a~ AC/DC Tig

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    Default 200a~ AC/DC Tig

    Looking to find a 200a ac/dc TIG here in Brisbane.

    Cigweld/Lincoln could do, Unimig preferred.

    Looking for a good condition unit.
    Thanks!

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    Just a heads up,
    I have one of these Unimig units (not for sale sorry)
    Uni-Mig - Suppliers of UNIMIG / Razorweld & Razorcut Mig Welders, Tig Welder, Plasma Cutters, Gas Cutting Equipment, supplies and parts for your welding machines

    But I also bought one of there foot pedals
    Uni-Mig - Suppliers of UNIMIG / Razorweld & Razorcut Mig Welders, Tig Welder, Plasma Cutters, Gas Cutting Equipment, supplies and parts for your welding machines

    I found their foot pedal to be a bit of a let down, I now run a modified Lincoln K870 foot pedal on mine and its worlds apart. If you end up getting a Unimig and want a foot controller let me know, I still have the genuine one and I also have a couple more K870's that I would be willing to part with at a reasonable price.

    I don't see all that many 200a ac/dc Tig units for sale second hand tho, they are really the biggest you can run on single phase. Great for hobby use but undersized for industrial use due to the lower duty cycle at higher amps and most hobby ones are kept till they die as most other machines are not really a step up so changing would just be for the sake of changing.

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    Those Unimig TIGs are pretty low on their duty cycle ratings compared to other brands... I'll vouch for a Everlast 210 EXT, about 2300 bucks new and has just about every bell and whistle you will ever need and are capable of industrial use(60% TIG duty cycle at 220amps)
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    Quote Originally Posted by MasterSpoon View Post
    I found their foot pedal to be a bit of a let down, I now run a modified Lincoln K870 foot pedal on mine and its worlds apart. If you end up getting a Unimig and want a foot controller let me know, I still have the genuine one and I also have a couple more K870's that I would be willing to part with at a reasonable price.
    I'll keep that in mind, thank you.

    I've had my eye on it for a while, just hard pressed spending over about $1500 though I've heard only the best about them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Harry72 View Post
    Those Unimig TIGs are pretty low on their duty cycle ratings compared to other brands... I'll vouch for a Everlast 210 EXT, about 2300 bucks new and has just about every bell and whistle you will ever need and are capable of industrial use(60% TIG duty cycle at 220amps)
    They look good, still a bit pricey I might justify that new toy with 250hz ac pulse even
    Has a lot more features than a miller 200DX

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    Anyone used a Fronius Magicwave 2200?
    Just saw one for sale, I'm interested.
    I love the Fronius mig at work

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    my mate had a Fronus stolen with along with some of his other tools and race car parts, very specific items.
    we would like to get them back

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