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    I have one of the smaller torches that I got from everlast and while I like the torch a lot better than the big ones that come with the machines, I wish the lines were different. I am going to order a setup with a superflex line in the future as it seems that are muct more enjoyable to weld with.
    Jason
    Everlast 255EXT - Perfection
    Everlast PowerPro 256 - UPS Demolished
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    Got a chance to wast a little more time with the welder today.Played around with a few settings and worked on my welding cart.All i got is 15 bucks in this thing so far.She aint real pretty but it should get the job done when i'm finished.While i was messing with the cart i set my torch down and then picked it back up a few mins later and the switch was missing it's button.I found the button and the spring laying in the floor.It was broke clean off.I had been using the foot peddle the entire time so i don't know when or how it got broke.Guess i need to look into getting a new switch.

    I tried my hand at melting some aluminum before i put things away for the night...Please don't laff its my first try! I ran a few beads from left to right with the torch in my left hand and from right to left with the torch in my right hand.I went down hill on 1 try and up hill on the one that i melted through.I'm just playing and trying to get the hang of this stuff so any advice would be greatly appreciated.Sorry for the crappy photos...I got a new camera and don't have it figured out just yet ether.

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    The cart is looking good. But next time, do yourself a big favour and grind down to clean metal in the area of the weld. You'll find it goes far smoother, and is well worth the small amount of time it takes. Flap discs work really great for this (~60 grit for speed). There's no sense making it hard on yourself.

    Sucks about the torch switch.

    Won't say anything about the aluminium since I really don't know much about that. Well, I'll say it looks good to me!
    Last edited by Paul Moir; 12-31-2012 at 04:55 AM.

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    Bed rails do come in handy don't they. LOL great for light duty fabrication projects. The aluminum beads look pretty good for your first attempt. Of cource what do I know, as I have never done it. Hope my first attempt go's as well as yours.

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    That will do the job. I like the pneumatic rear wheels, as they roll over almost anything. However, if they are like most Harbor Freight ones, do yourself a favor and put some Slime in the tubes to keep then from leaking down.
    You might have a look at Zoama's torch switch design. Probably never break it, and it won't get in the way.
    Long arc, short arc, heliarc and in-the-dark!

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    I purchased the switch here> http://www.sourcingmap.com/5mm-push-...-p-168159.html They're very easy to deal with.
    2013 250EX : SSC Pedal : I-MIG 250P 20' Profax gun : Power Plasma 60 p80 torch : 3M Speedglas 9100XX : Evolution Rage 3 DB cold saw

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    Thanks guys for the reply's and ideas about the switch.The switch still works but it turns out that the more i use it the better i like it with the switch broke off!There is still a small piece that is there to press but it does not protrude out and get in the way.I have been using the foot pedal and dont think that i would ever use the switch unless i just had to. Now that i have had some time to spend playing around with my cart,It seams that eather the torch is getting more flexible or i am getting really comfortable in the way i am holding it.

    I have had the chance to spend a few hours working on the cart this week and was able to make a little headway on it.I even got some green paint on it!Its darker then the everlast green but was as close as i could find at my local rattle can supply store.I cant wait to move my 250ex on to her new home!Big thumbs up to you guys at everlast....Loving the hell out of my welder!!!


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    Nice. I like the V at the back to keep the bottle centered.
    Jason
    Everlast 255EXT - Perfection
    Everlast PowerPro 256 - UPS Demolished
    Everlast MTS200s
    12 Ton Shop Press
    DeWalt Hand Tools/ChopSaw

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