ba9801
Well-Known Member
I have a Miller Syncrowave 250 DX. It is a dual purpose Tig & Stick welder. This bad boy will weld dam near anything. Steel, Stainless, Aluminum
It will do steel up to 1/2" thick and Aluminum up to 3/8" thick. It is liquid cooled so it will run 60% duty cycle.
The only problem is it costs $5500.00.
Obviously this is not for your home garage.
I also have a Hobart Mig Welder. Great for Steel projects like exhaust pipes or frame repairs.
The biggest question you need to ask yourself is what exactly do I want to weld? If it is just the steel parts on the bike like frame repairs get a small Mig welder. If you plan to do anything with the engine case, skid pads, aluminum wheels (IE.. ITP wheels) or any other custom metal parts get yourself a tig welder. I have fixed many aluminum engine cases with my tig welder. Also many of the newer bikes coming out have aluminum frames or aluminum sub-frames. You will not be able to do this with a mig welder. You may want to look into getting a book that talks about basic welding practices, procedures & Techniques. This will give you a better idea of what you want to do which will help you answer what type and how large a welder you will need.
It will do steel up to 1/2" thick and Aluminum up to 3/8" thick. It is liquid cooled so it will run 60% duty cycle.
The only problem is it costs $5500.00.
Obviously this is not for your home garage.
I also have a Hobart Mig Welder. Great for Steel projects like exhaust pipes or frame repairs.
The biggest question you need to ask yourself is what exactly do I want to weld? If it is just the steel parts on the bike like frame repairs get a small Mig welder. If you plan to do anything with the engine case, skid pads, aluminum wheels (IE.. ITP wheels) or any other custom metal parts get yourself a tig welder. I have fixed many aluminum engine cases with my tig welder. Also many of the newer bikes coming out have aluminum frames or aluminum sub-frames. You will not be able to do this with a mig welder. You may want to look into getting a book that talks about basic welding practices, procedures & Techniques. This will give you a better idea of what you want to do which will help you answer what type and how large a welder you will need.