I'll be running the machine on 110V for the time being. I'm a new welder with zero time on TIG, and very very minimal MIG experience. I have more questions than answers at this point, so please give some advice where you can.
I'm already over my budget so I need to be frugal about the following choices, but I'd rather spend smart money up front to avoid hassles later.
Gas
I need to pick up a 100% Argon bottle for TIG. I've read about the dangers of buying Craigslist "customer owned" bottles and think I have the lay of the land http://www.ebay.com/gds/BUYING-A-GAS-OR ... 737/g.html. The local AirGas supplier says they refill customer bottles, or swap out with smooth-necked bottles.
Welding at 10-20 CFH with an 80 CF bottle only gets you 4-8 hours of weld time before refill. That doesn't seem like much time.
The local welding supply isn't open on weekends, so refilling during the week will be a PITA.
I'm thinking of going with an S sized bottle, but I haven't seen any of these in person quite yet. I've got a Prius (yeah, yeah, I know, don't hate me) so transporting is a concern. That said, I did stuff a 5.7L Buick short block in the back at one point to go to a machine shop. The irony of that moment was not lost on me

That's a long way to say, do you think an S or K sized bottle is too large for a casual hobbyist?
Tungsten
Based on the majority of advice and videos I've watched I'm going to start with 2% Lanthanated tungsten (1/16 & 3/32)
On Amazon they have some deals from Midwest Tungsten Service, and are about 1/2 the price of the CK version sold on this site. Are they half the quality?
I want to support this site with buying things from the store but since I'll only be laying practice beads and dipping tungsten in the puddle for a while, should I wait to buy the CK stuff? Or will I be creating bad habits by using cheap materials?
Filler Rod
Same question as above. Amazon sells Blue Demon ER70S-2 (for mild steel, right?), what should I be using for general aluminum?
Harbor freight sells ER70S-2, ER4043 and ER5356
Stubby Gas Lens
There isn't a single video that doesn't, at some point, talk about the advantages of a gas lens. Ok, so I'll get one, but I'm confused.
If I have a 17 torch, i'd get this kit?
https://weldmongerstore.com/collections ... s-lens-kit
If I want to go Furick. I'll need this, right?
https://weldmongerstore.com/products/fu ... 26-torches
And once I have that adapter I can put on any sized Furick cup ? It's been recommend I start with a #8 cup?
How does this stuff compare to the CK Gas Saver series? Those lenses don't seem to be "stubby".
The Furick lenses need 20-30CFM? What do the CK Gas Saver Series need? Worth it?
Aside from possibly breaking a Pyrex cup, how long do they last? Do I need 4 of them, as in the Pro Cup 4-pack bundle? Are they considered a consumable, or do they need regular cleaning? (I know the mesh screens may get plugged up after a while, but what about the glass? Will it break over time?)
Collets
Wedge Collets seem to get great feedback from a lot of people, but will they work with a stubby gas lens?
I found the CK 3C332GS Collet Wedge for 3/32" 2.4 mm 3 Series Gas Saver. Wondering if these will these work if I get a Furick stubby gas lens?
Chop Saw
I've got a 3 1/2 HP Harbor Freight chop saw with abrasive disk that I absolutely hate. It spits dust and crap everywhere and the cuts are often ragged or heat discolored. Anyone ever buy a metallic blade for this? Better results?
Portaband vs horizontal band saw vs upright band saw vs grinder with cut-off wheel
As an alternative to the chop saw, I've seen a lot of videos using the vertically mounted Portaband, and checked out the Swag Off Road table that fits various portaband brands.
Should I go this route or just buy a regular vertical bandsaw off or CL? Between the Swag table and a used portaband (or HF version) I'm looking at $275? The Central Machinery Horizontal Band Saw is about the same price, but is it awful?
The short of it is, I need to cut steel and aluminum, what do I need to do it?
Fume Extraction/ Protection
For this I've got an open door and standard box fan. If I open my garage door I'll get a stiff breeze that will likely blow away most shielding gas. What should I be using to protect myself? I found this, but am curious as to what you guys are using, if anything: https://www.pksafety.com/blog/how-can-y ... ing-fumes/
Haha, this! https://www.millerwelds.com/safety/resp ... i-r-264575
That's it?
Ridiculous, right? Sorry for the massive list. Just wait until I start welding, I might just need to call you directly
