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    Part 2 could really be viewed as part 1, since it backs up and gives an elementary definition of AC current. In fact, I think anyone interested might want to view part 2 first.

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    Yeah I am glad you posted this I was about to last week but forgot. I have read/watched most everything on his site about tig and mig. Great help. I also am on his mailing list for the tips and tricks.
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    I have sent a lot of people to his site and been there many times. Since everyone knew before us, I guess we better signup on the maillist.
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    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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    Part 3 & 4 added
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    In regards to the balance, if you look below the values there is a - and a +. To the left is EN, and right is EP. To much EP your tungsten will ball up. Pay attention to tungsten size with the inverter. Use one size bigger with a semi sharp point. Also preheat, the better a metal conducts, the harder it will be to get a puddle started.

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    Well good news , Jody is doing a new series of videos on the 256 starting soon.
    I just recieved his latest video and at the end he says he is doing a teaching series again but using the 256 so he has a 250EX and a 256 combo now..
    Gary

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary View Post
    Well good news , Jody is doing a new series of videos on the 256 starting soon.
    I just recieved his latest video and at the end he says he is doing a teaching series again but using the 256 so he has a 250EX and a 256 combo now..
    Gary
    I just came here to post the same thing, but you beat me to it. :wink:

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    This is a great Video series. It was one of the things that swayed me toward the 250ex that I have on order and am eagerly awaiting ( just sent Oleg Cashiers check today ). I have watched all of the videos a couple times and will probably watch them all a couple more times as It is giving me a better knowledge of the machine even though I don't even have it yet. When Jody talks about an adjustment I already know the knob he is talking about and kinda what it does. I have used Other peoples tig welders in the past but have never owned one of my own and I am excited to put the knowledge gained from these videos to use on my own 250 ex.
    Don

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    He always had both. His first video he did on the Everlast was the PowerTig 250 ex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    He always had both. His first video he did on the Everlast was the PowerTig 250 ex.
    All those freakin knobs.
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    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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