Welders, Plasma Cutters, Welding Products - Everlast
Welding products for the professional or hobbyist. Everlast Power Equipments full line of welders, welding products and generators will help you complete any welding project.
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I purchased a Lincoln engine driven generator/ arc welder, fully anticipating adding a TIG adapter kit at some point
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if you check out the local classified and bargain trader magazines and keep asking friends, constantly youll eventually see or hear of some screaming deals when some local factory or shop goes bankrupt or moves and unloads old welders dirt cheap, the key here is KNOWING what the equipment is your looking at and what ITS WORTH, and being able to identify single phase 230 volt welders.
most guys will snap up the more common welders but you can get incredible deals at times on larger commercial welders., just because a welder might be rated at 350 amps doesn,t necessarily mean it can,t be used at much lower amp levels, I have one friend that found a deal on a 350 amp tig welder with a ton of extras several torches, fluid pumps etc. that cost $15 k new he picked up used for $3700 simply because it had a tag on it at an auction asking $6500 but the guy had no one else even bid, so the guy took my friends bid
before anyone buys any welder , new or used,
you should call and talk too both the manufactures reps, the TECH and sales and repair dept. guys,
and find someone local thats owned and used one for at least several months,
Ideally you'll want to get a local dealer to point out the welders strong vs weak points,
and perhaps let you either try one out or point you to a local shop,
that will be willing to let you try a few welds and show you how too use the welder for a few buck$
slipping some guy $50 -$60 bucks for 20-30 minutes instruction on a similar machine,
before you buy one,
is going to be a great financial investment, and it could save you from making the wrong decision.
if the TIG welder your looking at does not have AC/DC and pulse frequency, options,
and rated at at least 180 amps, its not going to be ideal for welding aluminum.
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