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No I really didn't get this for my wife but the scroll saw gift is true! If you want to see the TIG side of things check out my other video where I focus just on the TIG portion of things. If you want to know whats inside Harbor Freight Titanium Multi Process welder take a look and you'll see. This guy is a lower end model to the Vulcan Omni Pro. That is because the duty cycles are not as high and the tig is only a scratch start vs the high frequency start the Vulcan has. Still a huge step up from the Chicago Electric brand welders. I think Harbor Freight tools wants to start raising the bar and competing with some of the mid market machines, like your Lincoln, Hobart, and Miller. Watch if you want to see it in action and my thoughts. here is what the website says about it. "The Titanium™ Unlimited 200™ Professional Multiprocess Welder is lightweight, reliable and easy to use. This all-purpose multiprocess welder handles MIG, Stick (DC), TIG (DC), or Flux-core welding. Weld a wide range of materials with fast, easy set-up. Plug into any power supply with the included power cables. Ready to weld out of the box." Keep in mind when they say ready to weld out of the box it can only do Flux core. If you want to do stick you'll need electrodes, if you want to do Mig you'll need welding gas, C25 or CO2, If you want to do TIG you'll need Argon and tungsten. Hope this helps you decide which welding process you would like to do.