14 gauge should be good for that. For longer runs 12 gauge is best.
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14 gauge should be good for that. For longer runs 12 gauge is best.
There is no one perfect machine for everyone. 200 amps will do .250" aluminum without too much trouble, and with tricks you can go a little more. 250 amps gives you that little bit extra that helps...
Sounds like all the more reason to remove all the bad welding. If there is porosity or impurities, you will be chasing your tail to get them all airtight, and sound.
I weld with my phone in my...
No, you can't use a spoolgun on an Everlast AC TIG machine. (There are some multi-process machines that can, but they are DC TIG only machines MTS)
The PowerTIG 200DX, 210EXT, and 250EX are probably...
With unknown previous welding, I would remove all of it and get down to the clean base metal. Use a carbide or HSS burr, not an abrasive disc, as they force contaminates into the aluminum. For really...
My guess is that just moving things around temporarily masked the problem, and it was never really fixed. You can probe the wire with a small needle to use a meter to locate exactly where the problem...
How about a Video menu item or a button on the site that takes you to the Everlast YouTube channel? Something that shows up on the homepage as well as from the forum pages. There is the video library...
It is a device to remove water vapor from the compressed air. Yes it does go between the compressor and the plasma cutter. There are many types that will work ranging from high end refrigerated...
Sounds good. One thing, if you switch the WP18F to a WP20F the two torches could share consumables and the WP20 is rated to 250A so it would still be a good match for this machine.
Now the big...
Looks like it's getting pretty close. Any idea of the final pricing?
Did you actually strip back the insulation and find the break?
So are they basically the same gun apart from the plug?
It all depends on how they are packaged. If a vacuum sealed can or retort pouch they can go right into a storage oven. However, if cardboard or plastic packaging, they will need to be baked first for...
I see now, I was just looking at the list of machines in your sig. Still it would be nice if the company standardized on a common plug, or at least made the required adapters available. I would guess...
It sure seems like that. Time to figure out a few new projects for the next one, though.
What a pain. They really should have a standard plug. If they are worried about mixing up wires and burning something out, voiding the warranty, a miswired adapter could do that just the same. To...
Had to fast forward through a bit, maybe a little more editing would help. One thing that would be nice is to do a little less explaining and actually show more of the work. It seems like the only...
Ok on the first two, stay away from the last two. Black pipe = rust, galvanized can shed zinc particles. You can also get a nice three way ball valve so you don't have worry about mixing things up.
I've used a few of the HF ones, and while they have some issues with low amp TIG, they work ok for most things. I still tend to use one for stick welding to keep my better helmets from all the smoke...
Close, not a lot are platinum, but lots of halfnium. ;)
As with other things Everlast, probably best not to order anything until you open the box and see what you got. It seems like the factory...
For a basic system you just need to hook up pins 1 and 2 to the torch control on your CNC. Depending on your software you will probably set the Plasma in the 2T switch position. If the torch only...
Thanks for the clarifications, Duncan. I'm glad to hear from your personal tests. It's nice to know that someone actually burned a rod or two, and didn't just parrot the spec sheet. I did notice that...
Glad to hear the HF board got things going. Take apart the pedal. It might have slipped the drive to the pot. A few people have mentioned this before. You can search the forums for various home...
You sure do need a new one. ;)
While it's easy to change the ends on the argon and water hoses, the power/water return cable typically has factory installed ends. The water flow and power...
I would check with Duncan (Titan winch) who runs Everlast Canada and has done most of the product testing for this model. He can probably tell you more about it, and how it does with 6010.