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hey guys, im about to buy an Everlast Powerpro 205 multi process welding machine (tig-stick-plasma cut), im super excited about it, once it arrives i'll be doing a nice writeup/ review of it.
wondering if anyone else has one here? Once i get confortable with it, we'll be making some nice parts for the car! you can check them out here: www.everlastgenerators.com -------------------- Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)
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Is it scratch start for tig or does it have a starter arc?
If you need some TIG pointers I might be able to help, I've done some with steel and aluminum. A good tip is to use ONLY one grinding wheel for the tungsten rods, you do not want cross contamination. Also, use the right kind of tip on your tungsten. Sharp for steel and a ball for aluminum, if you dip your tip don't even try to finish out the weld, go grind it clean and start back up. This post has been edited by Bitter: Mar 7, 2011 - 8:58 PM -------------------- |
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