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    Mark,
    I ordered a 250EX
    Wayne

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    Any chance of getting the dimensions of the "new" Powermaster 205? I had ordered one back in February and built a cart to hold it and my MIG25OD and by looking at the pics of the new model may have just wasted a lot of time lol.

    If I could get those dimensions I might be able to modify it to make it all work.

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    I will get you the exact dimensions soon. Tommorow. maybe...lol...Yes, I will get you specs. I just picked up the "air shipment" of advance units for an event to be announced next week. The others are in transit, but I will work on getting dimensions Sunday afternoon.

    Stay tuned, we might have a suprise or two yet to post. We can't let our lurking competition know too much too soon. But indeed, there are things on the way, not talked about and not posted yet..intentionally. It seems our competition has a knack for showing up with a knockoff of our products about 3 months after we debut or even discuss it publicly, and then claim them as their own, even our manuals they have copied, cut and pasted word for word. We are learning not to give away all our secrets until we are good and ready. Don't believe me? Watch wait, and learn.
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    I promised a new reveal soon....Here is our new Power I MIG 250 P. Yes, folks that's right, state of the art pulse Mig technology with 250 amps. Its roll around as you can see. It will hold a full size bottle of Argon and a full 40 lb roll of wire. It uses a name brand Mig Gun, known for its ergonomic feel. It also has burn back, and arc force control to round out the pulse features.

    Also posted is the all new (previously mentioned) PowerARC 200. It is a full 200 amp DC welder with Hot start technology and automatic arc force control. It also has a special "6010" hole for those of you welders that know what one is.
    Its extremely compact, but is perfect for about any onsite job repair or fabrication. It is designed to run with generators, as long as the power is fairly clean, so that it makes about any field repair a snap.

    Also, we are revealing the PowerMaster 256 for the first time...which nearly mirrors the 250 EX in features and performance, although you do sacrifice the lift start capability for the additional feature of the plasma cutter. Also not included is the spot timer function....We had to have a little room for the plasma circuit, but it is as near as we can get to the EX with a 60 amp plasma built in.

    If you think that all we have to introduce, then you are wrong. We still have at least two or possibly 3 more things in the works that you will have to wait another week to find out.
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    Couldn't wait...here's one more....
    (Don't worry, we still have a couple of nice suprises)

    The Power I-MIG 160:

    It is a nice little MIG/Stick machine...That's right, it features MIG and Stick capability. Again, it features a genuine name brand Mig Gun. It is very compact and will still hold a 11-12 lb spool of wire. By special order, you can get special Flux core drive rolls. It has a 135 amp rated performance at 35% duty cycle with a 60 % duty at 100 amps...more than enough for the typical home or pro garage fabrication or repair. It also has a spool gun port to provide the special "aluminum" capability that so many think can only be done with Tig. The spool gun can carry a wide range of wires, including stainless so that it makes welding expensive metals more economical and convenient.
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    HI
    Now tell me what is the big difference between the PM-226 and PM-256 since the spot timer function and lift start was droped??

    I have a PM-256 on order can you tell me when they will be shipped??

    Have fun
    Tom

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    They will begin to be shipped as soon as they come in. They are on the water and have been about a week and will be here soon.

    The 226 lacked several of the features of the new 256.

    Now the 256 has all of the current and timer presets of the EX, including identical pulse, and frequency ranges. The 256, since it is a combination machine is not targeted to the typical consumer that would use it in conjunction with a spot welder, so it was left off. Also the Lift start feature was not considered to be a absolutely necessary feature since it is in a select few areas that a lift start is needed, and space inside the machine is limited.

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