Based on what you're saying, I'd go with an AC/DC TIG welder, that way you can weld mild steel and Aluminum.
TIG is slower and in my opinion has a slightly steeper learning curve, but the results are nicer. Keep in mind, regardless of the process, anyone can become a good welder. All it takes is - practice - practice - practice.
If you're looking for a good TIG welder I'd checkout Miller's Syncrowave 200 (It's a TIG and stick welder.) Some old time welders will say, if you can stick weld, then you can TIG and MIG weld.....
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