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Product Buying Guide part 21

Power MTS 250S

If 200 amps sounds a little light for you and you want some insurance against possible “future” big tasks, the Power MTS 250S from Everlast with 250 amps max output on MIG/TIG and 200 amps output on stick, will fill the need, especially if you are thinking about the best product that will grow with you as a welder or a company.  Featuring all three major processes (4 if you count flux core), then you will find that the Power MTS 250S can deliver on almost any type weld you will come across.

Product Buying Guide part 20

The Power MTS 200

If you are looking in the market for a 200 amp welder, but don’t know which process is best for you, whether it be TIG, MIG or even a Stick welder, then the Power MTS 200 could be the unit that fit your needs perfectly.

Product Buying Guide part 18

Not to be outdone by its smaller siblings, the Power i-MIG 250P from Everlast is a clear contender in its class.  One of the smaller “roll around” units available, the inverter welder design reduces weight and frame size by 30% in comparison to its competitors. The efficiency and power consumption of the light weight inverter welder makes this an outstanding choice for the small shop.

Product Buying Guide part 17

The Power i-MIG 205P is very similar to the capabilities of the 205P that we have had in our lineup since the beginning of the “Power” series. But it coexists with the standard 205 model and has its own market share. The Power i-MIG 205P from Everlast is definitely in a very unique market niche. It features pulse MIG welding. This is not a pulse on pulse, or “double pulse”, welder.

Product Buying Guide part 16

The Power i-MIG 205 has long been our standard work horse in the Everlast line.  It has always taken care of business in a dutiful but silent manner.  It’s probably one of the least known, but most important welder in our product line.  As a MIG, the Power i-MIG 205 unit stands on its own and goes toe to toe with name brand welders.

To weld or not to weld?

R.G. LeTourneau was the first man to make electric arc welding an accepted mass manufacturing and permanent repair process, especially for heavy equipment. He was an engineering genius and recognized the value and capability of welding and put it at the forefront of his manufacturing processes in his factories.

Getting under the “skin”

Welding aluminum is the coveted art form of TIG welding. Aluminum welding is the type of welding relatively few welders do on a daily basis, if ever. It’s been raised to a mystical black art in the eyes of the untrained, and in the trained eye, it is a delicate balance of many variables that allow the weld to properly fuse.

Welding Safety Reminder

We can’t go a month without discussing the importance of welding safety. It is part of our duty as a company to keep customers reminded, informed, and up-to-date on the best and safest welding practices.

Seriously, your life depends on it.  Welding can kill you…literally. That is why it is important you know about welding safety. There are dangers existing in every aspect.  Consider the possibilities that can lead to serious injury and death.  You have the possibility of being permanently and painfully blinded.

Getting ready to weld

A lot of customers call us asking us what he or she needs to get started when the welding unit arrives.  While we don’t have a crystal ball to know exactly what every customer is going to need in the way of welding supplies, or welding related equipment, we do know what you will generally need when you receive one of our Everlast welders.

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