Yeah, we were at my friend's shop (who did the razor blade thing and in turn, the paper clip thing) and he has a digitally controlled Miller for the "little jobs" and another, bigger unit that's more traditional TIG for regular welding.
My buddy Ray is one heck of a welder, and it's funny (to me) that you mentioned a plasma welder... because when I bought my plasma cutter, Ray showed me how to use it in place of an oxy/acetelyne torch for welding.
I could watch him weld all day actually... his hands have incredible control. He's been welding since 11 or 12 or thereabouts, and he's mid 40's now. He inherited his father's body shop in his late teens when his father passed away, and has been welding on a near-daily basis since. A lot of collector and antique cars pass through his shop because his work is that good.
I always appreciate an "artist".
Me, well, my hands are unsteady and everything I weld looks like "pig welding" but it sticks so I don't complain too much. I'm lucky I can weld at all.