Mike, keep your Sunday open to help other customers, because you just lost this one. I have tried to offer some suggestions to help your company, but apparently your arrogance will not let you...
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Mike, keep your Sunday open to help other customers, because you just lost this one. I have tried to offer some suggestions to help your company, but apparently your arrogance will not let you...
Mike, I don't understand your sarcasm. If you read my posts on this topic, they have been constructive. I have worked for many, many years in an industry that strongly linked with customer service....
IMO, if Everlast would add great communication to the current line of great products, I think sales would double or triple.
People in business still don't understand the value of simple communication. This is not a problem that only Everlast has. It is my impression that most businesses do this poorly. However, it...
Gotcha. That was before my time:)
http://www.everlastgenerators.com/mts-1-phase-welder.php
C'mon Mark and Oleg, do tell.
Thicken up your skin a little.
What came of the display issue?
Thank you! I don't know how I overlooked that chart :)
I am considering the PowerTig 185, 200DX and 225LX. Can someone tell me what thickness of aluminum and stainless each unit will handle?
I am in the same boat as you. I am going to get a stick welder first, then a 250EX TIG welder. I like the idea of keeping the TIG welder always set up for TIG'ing. Also, if one breaks, you are not...
From the Everlast Power Plasma Manual:
"General guide: for every 1/8 inch increase over 1/8” thickness, increase by 10 amps. For 0-1/8” use 20 amps minimum. For example use. 1/4 inch should be set...
I have found that I get cleaner cuts by not using the max amperage if I don't have to. I bet you will get the best cuts with 25-30 amps on 3/16" stock.
I called today and spoke with Mark about a couple of the different stick and TIG welders Everlast offers. He was very nice and informative and took quite a bit of time to help me choose the right...
That's amazing. Is it a kit?
I did an awful lot of research on both companies before buying my PP50. If you look back on WW, there is a long history between Longevity and Everlast. From reading these old WW posts, it seems...
Mark, any idea when the order of PA200's will arrive?
Will the next order of Power Arc 200 units have a 6010 port?
When will more Power Arc 200 new units be available?
What are you upgrading to?
Thanks. The plates are just tack welded in place so I can replace them easily if needed.
It's 1/2" plate. I wanted 3/4", but my steel yard did not have any...
That looks great. Where did you get your decorative pieces? Did you paint it or powder coat it?
The caster were $3.99 each and the wheels were $4.99 each from Harbor Freight.
I've got about $80 in it.