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    Again, it takes practice just like feeding rod. I use a reverse grip in many places, and at 6'2", my hand is large enough to grip and hold whatever I want. Thumb on switch, Index or middle on the knob. Or, a fore hand grip thumb/hand on switch, index or middle rolling the knob. Even if you cannot master it, you can hold the torch in one hand and steady/brace yourself, and turn the knob with the other hand well enough to determine if the pot is working in 2T.

    As for the discussion of the chart, that is irrelevant. We've already discussed ad nauseum how this works. Stop being foolish and wasting my time and everyone's time for that matter by NOT playing the same game over and over. I put question marks after my questions which is customary in the English language. I asked you 7 direct questions above. Those are as direct as they can be. I need your settings on each part of the weld cycle to duplicate it and figure out what is going right/wrong and how you are determining the arc or amps do not change. In other words, give full and complete details on how you are attempting to set the torch up, and what amps/time and flow you are using as well as AC or DC etc. Tell me what you observe when you are doing all that. All those come into play if you are trying to trouble shoot it.

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    So you are saying that my 210EXT will not work in 4T mode using the Everlast Torch that was include with my unit with the ability to start the ARC with the button and release and control it using the variable knob after that? You obviously work for Everlast.

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    Joining this thread with *extreme* trepidation.

    Quote Originally Posted by Judgeless View Post
    You obviously work for Everlast.
    Correct! Mark works for Everlast, and his job, unenviable as it is at the moment, is to help users. He really is trying to help you... yet if I may observe, Judgeless, you *appear* to be attempting to solve a problem by requiring that it conform to your knowledge and expectations. It's been established the Everlast machine is different from the Lincoln you learned on, so may I suggest: set expectations aside, and allow Mark to work with you. You'll solve your problem sooner, and have a better understanding of how this machine works.

    Analogy: you learned to drive a car with an automatic transmission, and now you are presented with a manual transmission vehicle. Both vehicles are fully functional, yet have inherent differences. You cannot learn to drive the new vehicle by expecting to find a "D" setting.

    Posted in the interest of problem solving: a concise reprise of Mark's 7 questions. Please use these as a starting point.
    From post #8:
    ~Does the torch function in 2T with the amp control?
    ~How are you using it exactly?
    ~How are you determining it is not working?
    ~What are your 4T settings?
    ~IIRC, it will not allow the torch to control the amps below the start (or end?) current?

    From post #11:
    ~YOU have tried it while welding correct?
    ~Don't look at the machine, look at the arc. Does the intensity change?
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    Your posts haven't been deleted, not by me at least. Not sure which posts you are referring to. I reviewed your posts, and it looks like the ones you have made, especially the "memorable" ones are still there. I recall removing one or two redundant posts (saying the same thing over and over) but by no means "all", or "most". Anyway other mods can confirm this as they can still see the deleted posts in your threads typically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    Your posts haven't been deleted, not by me at least. Not sure which posts you are referring to.
    One post was deleted, but it was by the OP.
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    I am going to point out that I don't keep track of every detailed function of every machine we have. I was not involved in the development of this machine after the development of the plastic panels which I drew out the look and visual appeal personally before being finished off by the factory . The manual, functions etc, fell out of my usual purview, so I don't remember or know every detail. I can confirm the functions with my unit though so this is why I was asking questions to duplicate things to see if I can determine what is going on. The new 210ext is slightly different, but I haven't been able to test every function as of yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    I have asked you 7 direct questions above
    I will be glad to answer all of them. Post them!!!! I will show video of each of them not working on my EXT210. My only issue is most of what I post here gets deleted.
    Last edited by Judgeless; 06-11-2014 at 07:20 AM.

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