Welcome to the community! Tell us about yourself, your welding interests, skills, specialties, equipment, etc.
ThaiGuy
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Greetings! My subject line explanation: I am not new to welding really. I have a similar background to Jody's, but in the Oil & Gas industry...except as a plant Operator/Head Operator/Supervisor/Project Engineer/whatever comes along, kind of guy.

I began welding for fun many years ago with gas and old funky MIG machines. Honestly, I disliked MIG operation, though affordable. Stick welding never suited me either. I like the precision and appearance from TIG work. Spent many, many hours watching super good welders performing root passes on 304/316 and 347 SS pipe...plus inconel, low chrome and everything else, except aluminum. Oil refineries have little aluminum.

I am American, living in Thailand with my family. We are having fun with creating parts for old motorbikes/scooters/cars and some racing boats. I have a question about source energy...will find the right thread location!
paul_s
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What part of the Country are you in?
Mike
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Welcome to the forum.
M J Mauer Andover, Ohio

Linoln A/C 225
Everlast PA 200
ThaiGuy
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Thanks for the welcome!
We split time between locations...Rangsit, Pathhum Thani is my wife's home for many years and the center of our business fun. We are developing a tiny orchard in Chanthaburi and building a new home there.
ThaiGuy
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paul_s wrote:What part of the Country are you in?
I saw your machine listed...

Is that machine the predesessor to the WelTIG 200P? I am picking one up soon.
paul_s
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The machine is a DC only with pulse.
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