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  1. Default New Tigger from Cali.

    New to welding, not to life. 12 years in IT, 10 years in the Fire service as a firefighter/paramedic, and 30+ years in hot rodding.

    Learned on a Miller synchro wave 350, and bought a 250EXT, and looking forward to the "big fix"!

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    Welcome aboard.

    I had an email last night from Oleg and Todd. I guess it's fixed. Sure we will be posting something soon.
    Mike R.
    Email: everlast@us-it.net
    www.everlastgenerators.com
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    Welcome ... so many people from Cali I was born and raised there my self ... central coast most of my life ... in my youth an middle age surfed every break from Davenport to Moss landing on a regular basses, and surfed as far south as Inis point Baja Mexico ... wouldn't go back there now for anything gotten too crazy. Into hot rodding eh? me too been racing with the AHDRA for almost a decade now ... am an NHRA member and total fan of anything that burns CH3NO2. They put a belt buckle I made for John Force's 15th national championship in the JFR museum in Yorba Linda I felt very honored ... been a John Force fan for decades.
    Powertig 200DX
    Lincoln 180c
    Hobart Handler 125
    Miller Thunderbolt 225
    Chicago Electric 130 DC Tig inverter
    Amvent 50 amp plasma cutter
    oxy-acetylene torches and tanks
    various mechanics and metal working tools
    Bead-flange roller, English wheel, ring roller etc, etc.

    Going as fast as I can with one eye closed. SYN-3 ET 778 ... AHDRA competitor, NHRA member ... like to play with fire and melt steel

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    Welcome to the forum.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gwaltnak View Post
    Learned on a Miller synchro wave 350, and bought a 250EXT, and looking forward to the "big fix"!
    I hear ya brother! At least you got to learn it, I pretty much gave up on trying to practice, it's just too hard without a footpedal.
    tool /tuːl/ n. An object that enables you to take advantage of the laws of physics and mechanics in such a way that you can seriously injure yourself.

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    Yeah, I'm a foot pedal guy too, I can see the benefit for certain applications, but I haven't found myself in any of those applications yet. So as of right now, my 250EXT is just sitting in my garage. I've only fired it up once when I received it to make sure it hadn't been damaged in shipping. Looking forward to being able to play!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gwaltnak View Post
    New to welding, not to life. 12 years in IT, 10 years in the Fire service as a firefighter/paramedic, and 30+ years in hot rodding.

    Learned on a Miller synchro wave 350, and bought a 250EXT, and looking forward to the "big fix"!
    Welcome to the forum! I been watching the activity surrounding the 250EXT from afar (as I don't own one myself). I have every confidence they will / have worked everything out. Cheers!
    Is it OK to want to break something just so that you can weld it back together?

    Everlast PowerTIG 185 Micro IGBT AC/DC Welder

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