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    Default Using TIG power source for MIG welding

    Guys,

    This question has been raised on the Tokentoolroom forum, any ideas, I'll credit you with your answer of course.

    "I know a TIG is a constant current source whereas a MIG is a constant voltage source, other than that is there any reason why you could not add a wire feeder mechanism to a TIG and use it for MIG welding? "

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    Yes there combination Tig and Mig welders but they are usuallally three phase industril units. Ive used one and the wire feeders are as the average home handy man mig welders take 10 kg rolls
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    A good Tig machine (3 phase) can be used as a power supply for a Mig no worries and some manufacturer's now supply universal systems where you just plug in whatever you want. I have used the Kempi (Migo-mag) machines a fair bit and the power supply is universal (Tig, Mig, Arc, Gouge, Plasma). Don't forget that a converter Tig will supply A/C for aluminium tig and DC for steels.

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