What can the new 2015 Everlast MIG Welder Power i-MIG 205 do for me? Part 3
In Part 2 of the 2015 Everlast MIG Welder, the Power I MIG 205, We discussed the stick feature. In Part 3 we'll discuss the spot an stitch timer contorls.
One of the first skills learned in welding that is as much of an art as it is a precise science is tack welding. Tack welding requires a degree of practice, and an understanding of proper fitup and the character of the metal as to how it likes to draw and move as heat is applied. While there are many types of tack welds, ranging from the small spot weld that is used for putting auto body panels together to the inch long welds that are used to hold heavy plate weldments or oil field pipe in place. To tack properly it’s important to have plenty of clamps so that the metal is held in place
Everlast provides a variety of welding products, including stick welders, TIG welders, MIG welders, wire feeders, welding consumables, plasma cutters, water coolers, welding protection equipments, guns and torches, and other accessories.
Accessories and Parts
Everlast offers a wide variety of welding parts and accessories.
Consumables
Consumables are important components for manufacturing industries and the overall welding process.
Guns and Torches
There is a variety of welding equipment, which includes a wide range of guns, gears and torches. Each piece of equipment serves a different purpose. For example: MIG welding will require different equipment from plasma cutting processes.
Helmets and Safety
Investing in the right welding helmet is a smart and convenient way to enjoy added protection. Still, welding is a potentially dangerous activity, forcing welders to avoid burns, electric shock, eye damage, poisonous fumes, and overexposure to ultraviolet light and radiation. Everlast safety helmets are thus a necessity for welders.