Originally Posted by DaveO Originally Posted by performance Need, MIG, TIG, Stick, and more plasma pictures to choose from Are you showcasing specific machines, or processes? If I can squeeze it in I was going to mock up a stick welding shot, but using the IMIG- I thought the idea was to show any welding, and I was going to show the EVERLAST broadside of the machine in the shot. Neutral background, no shorts and flip flops, try not to blind the cameraman with arc light. Will that do it, or are you looking for specific machines, or the front ...
i have owned a 250ex now for 3 weeks and going on my 3rd foot pedal all the pot switchs go bad, im getting a new pedal again today i will try another. any suggestion as to what is going on, can i get a better pot switch for these pedals?? Denis
Originally Posted by everlastsupport If you are talking to me. I think you're missing my point. And I have a BSEE, so the higher learning commit, well. I have met many people that have never had a welding class, building 75K-500K+ cars and much more. It's not a requirement. Certs are not either. I would look more at a cert than a class. And CGCINC expressed his TIG class, so no too are the same. I am glad you liked your class, you voiced that, but it is not for everyone, as I voiced that. ...
Originally Posted by jbirdlebough Took some time to get here. Did through inspection internally always a good idea on any new system to insure little things like solder joints and wires are still attached and not run over places where they can cause trouble. Added dual GAS manifold, with common water filter, two isolation valves and the GAS 1 compressed air for plasma custter regulator and GAS 2 for Argon regulator output. Spent last night re-reading the manual. Tomorrow we drag it to the barn, ...
Originally Posted by Justinta Model SuperCut50P No255703962 I just would like to know if its a 220v 50amp plug or 110v 15 amp plug. At what amperage should I protect the unit ,is it 40 because its name plate says IMAX = 39 amps, but the power cord supplied and connected to the back of the unit is only 14 gauge which is rated for 15 amps. Is there any internal protection built in to protect the unit at 40amps? Could I put a 50 amp plug on the cord connected to the plasma cutter, my only welder ...