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[QUOTE="ja_cain, post: 1152842, member: 11928"] Keep in mind you can always setup an inverter to weld like a transformer machine. Put it on 60hz, adjust the balance accordingly and just run a balled tungsten. If you get a 200 amp machine and are going to be welding a fair amount of aluminum then the water cooled setup is the way to go. The water cooled torch is smaller and the lines are smaller. Hand doesn't get hot when doing long passes and you don't have to worry so much about burning it up as long as you maintain coolant flow. If I was going to get a personal machine it would be the htp. I run a dynasty 200 at work and it would be nice to have the 20 extra amps. Plus, HTP (Jeff?) Is an awesome guy to deal with. Will post up a pic of my water cooled torch vs air cooled torch (CK) when I get to work. [/QUOTE]
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