Aluminum cans aren't easy to accomplish to you'll do fine in real world applications like fixing vehicle components of worn out shit lol. Last place I worked before going to cdl driving so my shoulder hurt less was a huge aluminum repair shop and welded dirty ass trucks outdoors or cattle trailers with ease using syncrowaves. I will say the welders did have some great feature control much more then I ever had in shops and shipyards prior to this last shop. A good ac machine will do all the work for you and machine ment for dc tig but does ac tig will work you to death
Syncrowave certainly made it easy. I couldn't imagine welding dirty aluminum. I guess I was spoiled as I worked in a cleanish lab using new stock. I did learn I love to TIG weld! It's certainly an art.
honestly i perfer lincoln on tig. had my fun with miller but when long hours need be handled lincoln inverters are badass. my lotos i find very consistent and reliable. i ran it wide open for 3 hours 2 weeks ago with no hiccups beyond running off generator and generators not being consistnt voltage so ill add a stabilizer to the system and be tits
heres cool add on for welders like mine https://jattus.com/shop/tig-perfect
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