
Originally Posted by
jdt1986
The main reason I want the 6010 capability is to practice open root welds on 6g and such, but I also want to have a good ac welder. I've been wondering what changes with the different ac waves triangle and sine and the others , I was considering a dynasty 200 dx this time but the price difference is too much for me to ignore the dynasty ia 3240 on cyberweld and then you have the accessories by the way Kempy how is the wp20 torch is it as flexible as a rubber weldcraft wp20 and how is the new foot pedal is it as good as a SSC model I like how they went to the brass flowmeter but I'll probably get a dual for stainless purging. Over all what is the 255 ext like is it comparable to the miller in quality and finish? All the info is much appreciated.
6010 is close to 6011 it has been a long time since I used 6010 it is ease to get 7014 and 6013 most of the farmers that I do the welding have those two rods around the farm. The WP20 is not bad in the shop but I did notice that when I was out in the snow covered ground 20 to 25 deg. F. it was stiffer but still OK. I heard that Everlast will be coming out with a high flex torch soon. I have not uses the air cooled torch that came with the 255EXT. The pedal is a nice pedal I have been using it before the production models came out I was one of the tester too fix any problems before production started so far I am happy with it smooth, low profile and lighter in weight, it was nice of Duncan to give it to me to test now I have a spare I did drive over one with the fork lift one OOPS.
Last edited by Kempy; 01-24-2014 at 08:56 PM.
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