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Oleg said he would transfer the warranty.
Also, if I sell it this way then it will be cheaper. $50 to Everlast and $50 to new owner, instead of having to ship it 3 times. The consumables I have...
make offers :D
Needs to be sent back for warranty repair. I could not be without a machine for as long as it was going to take for repair so I bought a new unit. I plan to mail back to Everlast, but probably not...
Doesn't make much sense to advertise it will cut 1", sell it with a CNC torch, suggest it not be used with handheld torches, then say it can only cut 7/16" when used with CNC.
Best I have found,...
Oh yea, and the compressor seems to do fine, it never drops below 90psi really, once it hits 90 the compressor kicks on till it gets to 135 I think, the regulator at the plasma is set at 65 I think. ...
Is the warning light the little yellow light? I *think* it stays on all the time, but I may be wrong.
Electrical connections are all good, it's all new matter of fact (well, since I bought the...
I have a PP60C that is ~5 months old, overall I have been impressed with it, but I am having problems getting good results with it on 1/4" and thicker steel. The PP60C is supposedly rated to cut...
As usual I have become slack on posting pictures. Check in at THIS LINK for more pictures.
Also, be sure to 'like' my facebook page for picture updates.
I bought a full air-ride kit off an F-350 (Talon kit) for $500, thought about using it, but the very narrow width of the rear axle makes for a tough fit. I would have to narrow the spring perches...
I'd hate to see how much of a turd this thing would be (and how horrible the fuel mileage would be) with an LS in it. That's why we ditched the 460/C6 right off the bat, with the weight it would be...
It actually had a 460 and C6 sitting in it when we got it, i didn't figure that would be a very good combination for towing this much weight all the time. We pulled the motor out of a 91' D350, and...
Well, my sister has a hairbrained idea to start a food vending business, she had thoughts of using the 'normal' step van/box truck, or maybe a shortbus. Well, we ran across this, she fell in love...
That is exactly the design mine is based off of Rod.
Brian, the rubber diaphragm was in the tube when the final weld was laid (no other way to get it in there). The back cap (1/4" thick aluminum)...
Guess I will give it another shot!!! I've got one heck of a good project this time!!! This is post 107 for me
Quit changing the subject! Haha!
Sure bet all these guys wish they knew who got 2nd and 3rd places!
Hmm, seems you are right Brian, editing is not allowed after a certain time I guess.
Right at 100 posts, 1 Facebook share, 'liked' Everlast on Facebook if that counted.
Total of 5 entries (6 if...
Forgot to post my stuff...
I will edit this post later today, but i had 3 projects posted and 1 share on facebook. Plus the 100 posts. I guess that is 5 entries.
(Using my phone so navigating...
I have had good luck with www.river-weld.com for plasma cutter consumables, but they sell TIG stuff too.
And installed, I will probably make one for the other side to match, although the officials are always on the drivers side, at least so far...
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In progress:
http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l482/Michael_Bowen/Fabrication%20Work/photobucket-2913-1339701837544.jpg
A friend that races in a local series was wanting some numbers for the side of his Jeep that wouldn't always be visible, no matter how muddy the course gets. Here was the solution:
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Wow what a contraption! Do you really do enough multiples to need something like this? Only seems like it would really come into good use if you had to cut many of the same thing ALL the time.
I was wondering where in the heck it went, tried a few buttons up there and was like WTH??? Was wondering if I had gone crazy and just imagined there used to be a button up there...