Hooda thanks for the very informative post. I do think I am after AC/DC capability for sure at this point, and I dont think Im looking for more MIG action just yet.
I think I have settled on the 200DX for my AC/DC tig machine with some functionality and likely all the power I will need in the near future.
Im still kind of stuck on the plasma cutter, though. I think the PP50 is the way to go (over the SuperCut 50 w/Pilot Arc) based on the reviews/videos/forum information Ive gathered.
However, I still have a few questions: for $100 more, I can get the PU205 with 50 amp plasma capability AND have a back-up DC tig/stick machine...why would one consider the PP50 over the PU205? Is the pp50 plasma better than the pilot arc plasma on the PU205?
Ive read about some people having reservations about the multi-purpose units - is there a reliability issue that would tip the scale between the pu205 and the pp50?
Am I correct in noting that both the PU205 AND the pp50 can run on 120v when required (if specified dual-voltage when ordered)?
The dual voltage option is a deal-maker/breaker for me.
Thanks again guys for all of your help.
Everlast PowerTig 200DX
Everlast PowerPlasma 50
Old 90 amp flux core wire feed
HF 90/160 Amp TIG/Stick
Mini Lathe, Mini Mill, Manual Bender, Ring Roller
HF 2HP 29 Gallon Belt Drive Compressor
8" plate shear, homemade 3-4 ton bench punch
Homemade H-frame press, aluminum casting furnace
HF 12 speed 3/4hp Drill Press, Clarke 4x6 bandsaw
Chop saw, 10" disc sander, 10" Mitre saw modified for aluminum
Makita for the power tools that matter, HF for the ones that dont (or are too expensive)