BaitMaster
Ultra Member
Looking for some input. I’m batting around the idea of putting together a welded aluminum boat kit, where the cut pieces and plans are supplied, but require assembly via welding….
I have an AC capable TIG welder that I am reasonably confident with. I’ve done some little aluminum projects and repairs here and there so with the usual determination I have no doubt I could do the boat project with the TIG completely.
My question is, for guys that have experience with MIG on aluminum and TIG, which one is easier/more economical for a sizeable aluminum only project like assembling an all aluminum welded boat hull?
Would I save myself a bunch of money if I bought and sold a MIG capable of aluminum for the project, assuming a good deal on a used welder could be had?
I don’t know the operating expenses per inch for either… but from what I’ve heard and noticed TIG is expensive to run. I know it’s not cheap to run in general as even for myself, any project I can I use the stick to save money. If it doesn’t need to look pretty I use the stick.
I have zero experience with MIG on aluminum. I have a bit of mig experience in general from years ago, so I’m sure I could hack it. But no idea what it costs to run.
Stick with the TIG? Get an aluminum capable mig for this project since it will save me hundreds in argon and sell it after? Get a mig and keep it because it’s not your money and I obviously have too much if I’m talking about building a boat?
Opinions welcome.
I have an AC capable TIG welder that I am reasonably confident with. I’ve done some little aluminum projects and repairs here and there so with the usual determination I have no doubt I could do the boat project with the TIG completely.
My question is, for guys that have experience with MIG on aluminum and TIG, which one is easier/more economical for a sizeable aluminum only project like assembling an all aluminum welded boat hull?
Would I save myself a bunch of money if I bought and sold a MIG capable of aluminum for the project, assuming a good deal on a used welder could be had?
I don’t know the operating expenses per inch for either… but from what I’ve heard and noticed TIG is expensive to run. I know it’s not cheap to run in general as even for myself, any project I can I use the stick to save money. If it doesn’t need to look pretty I use the stick.
I have zero experience with MIG on aluminum. I have a bit of mig experience in general from years ago, so I’m sure I could hack it. But no idea what it costs to run.
Stick with the TIG? Get an aluminum capable mig for this project since it will save me hundreds in argon and sell it after? Get a mig and keep it because it’s not your money and I obviously have too much if I’m talking about building a boat?
Opinions welcome.