The HF 90A welder was not all that bad for a 100 dollar welder. I modified it to take a 10 lb. spool. Just used 1" square 16 gauge tube steel and made a bracket fastened by the sheet metal screws securing the sheet metal cover. Had to drill a hole in the back side of the welder to access the wire feeder then wire went from $45-50 for 10 lbs vs $10-12 for 1 pound of wire.
I love my Millermatic 252 but do not want to throw down 4-5K for a TIG welder. I have flown model airplanes for a long time and over the last few years I have been purchasing many products from the different Asian distributers. Some products have had issues but by in large they are just as good as the so called name brand products sold in the states. Some of the parts I have purchased are almost identical to the name brands. Some of the products I have purchased are AC motor speed controllers that take DC batteries and convert the power supply to AC; basically they are small inverter welder but power a motor. With the response I have found in much searching about Everlast welders I am not too concerned about receiving a quality product.
Also thanks for the link.
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