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  1. Question Advice on what to buy & availability / shipping times

    Hello,

    I've been reading a lot about Everlast welders over the last few weeks and have found a lot of good and bad to be honest. It seems most of the bad is from several years ago and/or diehard Miller/Lincoln fans that want to spend that kind of money for the names. The weldingtipsandtricks reviews helped give me a bit of confidence in this brand.

    Anyways. I am looking for some advice on what welder would be best for me--Basically I'm looking for a TIG machine primarily. Any of the other abilities (i.e. plasma/stick) would be cool and all, but I already have a stick machine and really don't need plasma, so I'm not sure it would be worth anything additional to me. I want a machine that can weld aluminum and I do want a foot controller (I've read good and bad about the Everlast foot pedals--would I be better off with a different brand pedal there or is that even an option? cost?). I would never TIG anything over 1/4", and anything that thick wouldn't be happening often at all, just to give you an idea of the size I'm looking at. Hmm, what else. Don't want a water cooler at this point, so I'm looking for an air cooled torch. I've done a small amount of TIG welding before and always hated big torches--Can you get a relatively small torch with the Everlast welders or do you get what you get?

    K, hopefully that is enough for someone to help me out. As far as money--I'm probably going to split this with my dad as he's always wanted a TIG welder. I'd like to keep it around $1,000 total, but if I could spend more like 1200-1400 total to get a lot more for my money, then that's something I'm open to too.

    Also, if anyone from Everlast is reading--what's in inventory? The last thing I want to do is order something and wait 3 months, no offense.

    Thanks for any advice!

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    I always think if 1/4 is the thickest you will weld i would go for a welder just over the max 1/4 rating since wont over tack welder I use a 250EX it is a very well made welder and have had it over 2 years now' with know problems and it gets use almost every day at almost full output on amps since i own a automotive machine shop and weld a lot of aluminum mostly aluminum heads . i wont use a tig with out being water cooled nice having the torch stay cool in your hand when welding , had 160 tig air cooled the torch would get really hot in your hand when welding .
    EVERLAST 250 EX , EVERLAST I-MIG 205 , EVERLAST spool gun NOW have 2 EVERLAST POWER PLASMA 50 plasma cutter's , LINCOLN 175HD MIG WELDER , VICTOR TORCH SET and many more tools to many to list

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodsmachineshop View Post
    I always think if 1/4 is the thickest you will weld i would go for a welder just over the max 1/4 rating since wont over tack welder I use a 250EX it is a very well made welder and have had it over 2 years now' with know problems and it gets use almost every day at almost full output on amps since i own a automotive machine shop and weld a lot of aluminum mostly aluminum heads . i wont use a tig with out being water cooled nice having the torch stay cool in your hand when welding , had 160 tig air cooled the torch would get really hot in your hand when welding .
    I very well may end up with a water cooled setup one day--but was going to start out without it in the interest of cost. The everlast water coolers are still $500. Definitely worth it for someone using them day in and day out, but difficult for me to justify at this point.

    250EX looks like a real nice machine. Looks like they are listed at $1,599 though--a bit more than I would like to spend. Still thinking about it though Thanks for the information.

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    I made my cooler for under 150 bucks . just a pump . a 5 gallon container and a transmission cooler works great , its wired to turn on when i turn my tig welder on
    EVERLAST 250 EX , EVERLAST I-MIG 205 , EVERLAST spool gun NOW have 2 EVERLAST POWER PLASMA 50 plasma cutter's , LINCOLN 175HD MIG WELDER , VICTOR TORCH SET and many more tools to many to list

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    Quote Originally Posted by sportbike View Post
    Buy a 200DX. If you order, tell them you want the new version as it now functions as most "conventional" machines do with the panel controlling the max amps and the pedal being variable from 0-max panel setting. (previous versions used a separate knob on the pedal to adjust max amps)

    It may be a little hard pressed to weld cjp welds in 1/4" material but will still handle most actual/ practical welds that you will encounter as a hobbyist.

    The 200DX is the most bang for the buck and will operate on a 30 amp circuit to full power with no problems. I use mine on a 100+ ft 10awg SOW cord plugged into a dryer outlet.

    John
    200DX sounds good to me. And the price is good at $1100 basically. Now to find out if they have them in stock.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rodsmachineshop View Post
    I made my cooler for under 150 bucks . just a pump . a 5 gallon container and a transmission cooler works great , its wired to turn on when i turn my tig welder on
    Cool--how much water do you need to move for something like that, and is there any kind of fan on the transmission cooler or does it transfer enough heat without?

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    the trans cooler just by itself never get hot . the pump is a procon pump what they use for espresso machines . you can get the pumps on ebay for as low as 75 bucks to 130 bucks , there the same pumps miller uses in the tig cooler unitsClick image for larger version. 

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    EVERLAST 250 EX , EVERLAST I-MIG 205 , EVERLAST spool gun NOW have 2 EVERLAST POWER PLASMA 50 plasma cutter's , LINCOLN 175HD MIG WELDER , VICTOR TORCH SET and many more tools to many to list

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    not sure on flow but pulled the cover off my buddy miller cooler and was the same pump with same part numbers i know with hose off it shoot all away across my shop lol so it has good flow , being line so small on a torch for cooling it need a good flow pump that why miller use them most the cooler units i look at use this pump
    EVERLAST 250 EX , EVERLAST I-MIG 205 , EVERLAST spool gun NOW have 2 EVERLAST POWER PLASMA 50 plasma cutter's , LINCOLN 175HD MIG WELDER , VICTOR TORCH SET and many more tools to many to list

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    Buy a 200DX. If you order, tell them you want the new version as it now functions as most "conventional" machines do with the panel controlling the max amps and the pedal being variable from 0-max panel setting. (previous versions used a separate knob on the pedal to adjust max amps)

    It may be a little hard pressed to weld cjp welds in 1/4" material but will still handle most actual/ practical welds that you will encounter as a hobbyist.

    The 200DX is the most bang for the buck and will operate on a 30 amp circuit to full power with no problems. I use mine on a 100+ ft 10awg SOW cord plugged into a dryer outlet.

    John
    Everlast 200DX
    Everlast PT185
    Shoptask 3-in-1 (not currently in my garage, but I own it...)

    Any day on a motorcycle like this that ends just needing parts and labor is a good day.
    4.82, 158.67mph 1/8th mile 7.350, 200.35mph 1/4 mile

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    Quote Originally Posted by sportbike View Post
    Buy a 200DX. If you order, tell them you want the new version as it now functions as most "conventional" machines do with the panel controlling the max amps and the pedal being variable from 0-max panel setting. (previous versions used a separate knob on the pedal to adjust max amps)

    It may be a little hard pressed to weld cjp welds in 1/4" material but will still handle most actual/ practical welds that you will encounter as a hobbyist.

    The 200DX is the most bang for the buck and will operate on a 30 amp circuit to full power with no problems. I use mine on a 100+ ft 10awg SOW cord plugged into a dryer outlet.

    John
    Hate to drag up an old thread--but I had a question about the "new version" of the 200DX.

    It seems like I saw a thread on the new version at some point, but I can't seem to find it now. Can someone point me in the right direction on that?
    New to welding!
    Lots of Snap-On tools
    In need of more toys

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    The dealership in Canada has the new one. I just bought one from Oleg. Very happy with it.
    Purple Fabricator 211i

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    Quote Originally Posted by 225 View Post
    The dealership in Canada has the new one. I just bought one from Oleg. Very happy with it.
    When I emailed the Canada sales email I was told they are out of the new models and the next shipment coming into the US would be of the new ones so that may be a better option.. so hopefully that happens soon. Also I'm trying to use the 25% discount for the contest, and the Canada store doesn't give the discount
    New to welding!
    Lots of Snap-On tools
    In need of more toys

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    I understand wanting to wait for the newest model. But I bought mine last month, and it is the old/current model.

    I don't think I will ever be good enough to use all the options on the one I have now. So I doubt I would on the newer one. So you might get a deal on what they have now. But to each it's own.

    Either way, you will be happy with what you get. Everlast has been very helpful and good to me so far. I will be a repeat customer.
    Purple Fabricator 211i

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