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Speaking from being a welding instructor for 16 years at a local college and before that an aviation welder. I can tell TIG will be just fine. In fact it truly is better to define a good weld vs a bad weld. With TIG what you have in the top (face) of the weld is what you have in the root so no hiding poor welds or porosity where as MIG you can hide lots. Food for though TIG is used for things like pressure piping in nuke plants,food manufacturing, all the way to .020 chromoly so it does everything well. Mig is a great tool for production welding and home hobbyists because it's fairly easy to learn.
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