Entropy will ALWAYS occur.. You cannot prevent it, at least according to the 'Second Law of Thermodynamics'.
However, if you have found a way to avoid entropy, please advise, so that we may build a...
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Entropy will ALWAYS occur.. You cannot prevent it, at least according to the 'Second Law of Thermodynamics'.
However, if you have found a way to avoid entropy, please advise, so that we may build a...
I am not sure I understand this statement.
What 'neutral' are you referring to?
This is a very common issue with Ford V-6, we have changed out just about every V-6 Taurus timing cover (due to leaking coolant) that's been through our fleet here in NJ, which is quite a few.
I...
IMO, Everlast has an inferior chassis design for shipping (vs Longevity)
The plastic front/rear panels, while attractive, provide no additional support when severe loads are applied (ie-shipping...
Well..
Personally speaking, if you haven't 'been there, done that' (ie-in this case own/use either's products), then you really can't speak with any validity.
I would say that you really shouldn't...
Don't see any fire extinguishers..
Ya just might want a few of those around, cutting metal on a wood worktable with particle board backer & all (once it catches, man that stuff does burn fast)
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There's not always time to 'do it over', particularly when your house/shop is a pile of ash.
just a thought...
You CANNOT/SHOULD NOT use a standard 'wood use' chop saw for metal by simply changing to a metal type blade.
The people that told you the 'wood saw' type equipment RPM is too fast for a metal blade...
Are you saying that Everlast couldn't do better? that there is no more room for improvement?
& just so we all understand, I am NOT referring to improvements in 'tech support', that 'business...
The irony in this comparison could not be greater.
Here you have a fabulous success story wrapped around one of the the fastest growing Automobile manufacturers (Hyundai Motors) to date, which was...
OK.. I have no problem with your argument/point of view, it is valid & well put.
However, I think at the very least you (Everlast) should be more up front & clear regarding warranty/return policies,...
OK, so lets use your "new car" analogy from a previous post in this thread. When you purchase a new car it is still 'prepped' (ie-inspected/prepared) locally for the purchasing customer regardless...
I did receive a PP256 from Everlast recently & it did come with an additional 'bubble wrap' layer on the outside.
A few days later I received a Longevity WeldAll 250PI (a somewhat comparable unit)...
A 30 day defect/return warranty policy is a joke considering Everlast ships the product 'whenever', with little if any notice.
Are folks supposed to be expected to be set-up ready to rock & roll, to...
Huh what???
Everlast (you) list the PP256 as capable of, & I quote from your website - "General Repair, Fabrication, Motorsports, Industrial, Commercial, HVAC"
Please elaborate on this...
The solution to this debate is actually a simple one..
Apply for the proper 'permit', which is usually a requirement when adding to or upgrading an existing electrical panel/service, & the inspector...
This may have been the case previously, but a 'standard' is not a rule, & with the emergence of multi-voltage welders/cutters this 'standard' is disappearing.
The Miller Dynasty 200DX's we have on...
OK, I'll rephrase..
Here in the northeast most states I know require a 'Certificate of Occupancy' (& the accompanying inspections) be issued for any incoming occupant, be it renters-leasers-owners,...
Ok then, let me put this another way.
From my understanding, NEC article 630 deals with the use of undersized wire based on the duty cycle of 'self-protecting' equipment (ie-welding) in certain...
Perhaps I wasn't clear, so again I will state;
Appliance considerations are not part of 'hard wiring' regarding wire gauge vs breaker/fuse sizing, rather it is the other way around.
You...
I beg to differ, but 'normal rules' do apply.
The simple fact is that wire gauges are determined by voltage/amperage load in ALL applications, AC or DC, this is due to 'heat/conductivity'...
Sorry, but this statement simply isn't true.
Breakers/fuses are sized to protect the circuit run (ie-correct wire gauge size), not the appliance in use.
If the above statement were correct, you...
Just ran some 6-3 in my garage, it was $2.89 per ft.
6-2 was less, but I opted for the extra 'neutral' wire for possible future application, as some newer/future 220v equipment has 110v...
Nope, sorry to say no posts from me using Everlast Equipment yet.
I'm at the Shore area in Monmouth County (on the east side of G.S.Parkway).
Sorry to hear that mrprism's unit needs to be exchanged, but I sure do hope I get "dibs" before mrprism as I am still waiting for my pre-paided PP256 order of Sept, which was 3 weeks prior to his...