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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    No flux core availability for this unit that I am aware of at this time, no .023 as it is a 250 amp 4 drive roll machine.
    Yes it does have a stick function. The distant picture was of an mockup model without the added DINSE.
    The wheels can be removed, but the cylinder holder is part of the unit if I remember right. It may be able to be unbolted, but not sure at this point.
    Great, I notice there is no stick duty cycle listed on the web page chart, but the max amps are stated as 200; is this correct?

    Quote Originally Posted by zoama585 View Post
    The machine doesn't come with a stinger for stick welding (at least mine didn't) but it is capable. The + and - dinse connectors are uesd for stick welding. The same stinger that comes with everlast's larger tig machines fits it (35-70 dinse).
    I don't really need another stick holder. Like Mark noted, the pics don't give a good idea of what is going on, a euro connector for a stinger just seemed too oddball. Is the gun fed from a dinse pigtail sticking out the front like the other I-migs? i.e. is it capable of DCEN?

    My machine came with extra .030-035/040 (.8/1.0) nurled roller for flux core/dual shield Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	7116. The same size V rollers for steel came installed.
    So the standard equipment is one .8/1.0 V and one .8/1.0 knurled? No 1.0/1.2 at all?

    The wheels can be easily removed as well as all cylinder rack bracing, but the floor is one piece and extends about 10 inches past the back of the welder.
    Here's a link to the drive roller page which is buried in mig consumables for some reason. http://www.everlastgenerators.com/Mi...oller-Kits.php
    Oh well, I guess I can just cut it off when I get around to building a cart. Thanks for the link, Sometimes I find the site rather difficult to navigate so I forget to even try.
    Last edited by zoama; 06-16-2012 at 03:28 AM. Reason: .030-035/040
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