Originally Posted by
christian
Nice,
I've got a 210EXT too. Had it for over three years now. It's the first AC/DC TIg unit that I've used/owned, and I've enjoyed it well over a DC-only unit that I had previously. Aluminum is more more challenging, at first. I'm still a novice, or better, with it, as my actual arc time on aluminum is surprising low when I consider it in hours or Argon bottles. But, I've done some cool, little projects nonetheless.
3/32" tungsten will take care of most everything. 1/8" tungsten if you plan to linger at 200 amps or more. A stubby gas lens kit is nice. I use mostly 1/16" filler in steel and aluminum, but also keep some 3/32" in both too.
The OEM foot pedal on Everlast TIG units are often upgraded to an SSC or NOVA pedal. I got an SSC shortly after I bought my 210, but now Everlast carries the NOVA stuff, which looks just like the SSC pedals, i.e., both are better than OEM and priced nice too.
Please post to the forum here about how things go for you with your new unit. Many here will undoubtedly have helpful feedback, and we could use the interaction around here too.