Mark,at $1000.00 it really cuts down on what you can get.When you said aluminum, the price went up above that.To me the very best deal is the Thermal-arc 185.It cost $1700.00,but it's worth every penny.The Miller econotig is about $1200.00,and it can work somewhat.It's just you really get ten times the machine for $500.00 more.Even the dc only 150 Miller maxstar is about $1400.00,and it only has lift arc.I would maybe be tempted to look used, for a much more capable machine in your price range.
Go demo a few machines then you will have a better idea of what the differences are.Don't forget to try the Thermal-arc prowave 185,Then you just might want to wait tell you can get more cash.
The Thermal-arc 185,Miller econotig,Miller syncrowave 180,Lincoln 175,Esab 161 all come with everything you need,except the bottle,gloves,helmet.They all will do the job,but some much better or easier than others.
I think that there's a lot of "everyone-likes-what-they-bought-if-its-too-expensive-not-to-like-it" in the TIG welding world. I just went through this process myself and ended up with an Lincoln Invertec V205T -- but it costs like $2700 with pedal, tank, etc. If you can get by with a (massive) non-inverter unit you can go a lot cheaper. I really like this Invertec, and the local welding place let me pay for it in installments, which was nice (and essential!).
My question to those of you who know TIG is whether a square-wave machine is that much better for aluminum. The invertec is AC but not square wave.
I have NEVER heard anyone say that they did not like whatever TIG they bought, however, so I'm probably just in the same rut.
Good luck!
Chris
Chris,those are nice machines.Your machine has three waves to it.I think it's a true squarewave machine,but maybe they don't call it that.I know has a triangle wave,and also the old style sinewave.That's for the few people that prefer the old stlye arc like they learned on.From what my friend told me,those Lincolns have the closest arc on ac to my Thermal-arc prowave 300 except the 300 dynasty is very similar.He has welded with the Dynasty 300,200,Lincoln 205 T,Thermal-arc 300/185,Esab 161.
I have welded with the Thermal-arc 185,and it's about the same on dc as my Thermal 300.On ac there is a difference,it's not quite as smooth.It is great none the less,and it probably does not matter one bit.It's kind of gots a little edge to the sound of the arc.It costs about $1700.00,and I would be happy with one.In fact I would be happy with almost all of them.Except the Esab 161.The Thermal is just way beyond that machine in features,and other things.