Forget a spool gun. Who wants to always be changing out the itty-bitty 2-lb spools of wire? Ain't nobody got time for dat....
Push-pull gun FTW!!!!! A complete setup with drive rolls in the feeder as well as drive rolls out in the gun handle. I can feed .035" (small) 4043 alloy (soft) wire all day long and absolutely no feeding problems....
Also, not just any TIG will work on aluminum. You want AC output with high-frequency arc starting capability....
Holy crap!!! I just went and looked at one of these and for that price I can buy a pretty darn nice TIG welder or a REALLY nice MIG. Maybe if I were doing it for a living but wow. Really my hang up is not the cost of the spool gun but the fact that adding it onto my machine will result in what is still a marginal solution. It's just not a big enough machine to justify that. I do have to say that it has impressed me. I have only ever tripped the thermal overload circuit once and that was doing some long beads on heavy material. It will also run 0.035 wire just fine which it says it 0.030 is the max. That really works it though. I bought it to do body work and light fab and it does as good a job at that as the operator. If and when I need more, I'll have to invest in more machine or talk someone else into investing for me so I can borrow it.

This AHP is getting really good reviews and seems to be about as capable as sizeable Miller. I of course caveat that with I don't know crap about TIG welding yet.
http://www.amazon.com/AHP-AlphaTIG-...F8&qid=1436280567&sr=8-1&keywords=tig+welders
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