I'm on the verge of ordering my very first Everlast product and I'm excited about it ... it will be one of the 2012 200DX GTAW-P SMAW units and my palms get sweaty just thinking about it. Over the years I've taught myself to weld with stick, mig, flux core and DC scratch TIG this will be my first AC/DC unit and I think it's going to really broaden my capabilities. I've been using Miller, Lincoln, and Hobart and they are all great units but way too expensive ... I've read and watched a lot of good ...
Originally Posted by Scotty1 Hi Judy Do you have your Gas turned on? Had the same problem today with my 250ex(had a welding break and fogot to turn gas back on) Bugger Burnt out my gaslens etc. Cheers
Hello guys. I'm looking for a second opinion. We bought used warehouse racking from [url]http://warehousewi.com/products/[/url] . After couple small accidents we need to repair some fixtures, few uprights and other stuff. Is it dangerous just fix it subhire a qualified welder or we need to buy new parts to replace it? Thanks.
Updated 06-29-2015 at 05:05 PM by Nius
Originally Posted by Winky Rod ... I wish I could take credit for the black one with gold ... it was done by JP2CODE I did all the others ... (go to the gallery to see them) they are pretty easy. I take 22 gage sheet metal cut two circles then slit them into the center about 3/4 of the way in ... lay the circles on top of each other drill a hole ... peen a piece of 1/8" round stock insert then weld the top and bottom ... bend the petals up and shape them ... cut out the leaves ... weld it all together ... bend to shape ...
Originally Posted by compression I recently purchased a 200DX for home/hobby use. Immediately upon opening it, I took one look at the foot pedal and knew it was the weakest link. Oleg assured me they had upgraded pedal available for the 200dx, made by a company called SSC Controls. After about 2 hours on the machine, the pedal malfunctioned, so I had to take it apart and found the rubber belt was off track and this made the action very stiff and imprecise. Overall, the pedal was just not going to cut it. ...