![]() The TIG function works on DC only, which is a downside, but if you need to weld mild steel roll cage with TIG, it would be a great option. Besides MIG, you can also do stick and TIG welding with it. 210 amps is way more than you might need for welding roll cages, but it has one remarkable feature that none of the welders on this list have. The Lincoln 210 MP as the name indicates is 210 amp machine running on both, 120 and 220V outlets. If you are in a hurry, check out our top pick from Amazon here. Luckily nothing happened, and the car probably has been recycled quite a few times by now. It was exciting indeed, but if something would’ve had happened, like a rollover, then our cage would have done more harm than good I believe. Mostly we made it just for fun, we did not use the car to race, but rather to make the most out of it on our own private farm track. That said, I have helped a friend many years back to weld a roll cage, we were far from professional back then (not that I am now, but I do have a lot more experience under my belt) and thinking back to that, it was a dumb thing to do. Roll cage failure can do more damage than you might think of, and the legal work afterward can be pretty costly. If you are planning to make a roll cage as your first welding project, then better skip it and outsource it to a professional. It is a safety element and it is not a thing to play around with. First of all, I have to say that I do not advise anyone to fabricate roll cage themselves. ![]()
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