I would like to be able to MIG weld with my PP256. Any plans on offering a kit to convert a tig to a mig? I know Miller has a wire feeder for cc welders.
I also have a Lincoln gas powered cv/cc machine. A kit for this would work for me as well.
I would like to be able to MIG weld with my PP256. Any plans on offering a kit to convert a tig to a mig? I know Miller has a wire feeder for cc welders.
I also have a Lincoln gas powered cv/cc machine. A kit for this would work for me as well.
Ready Welder had a model that worked with cc power.
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better off just buying a regular mig welder
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I have 3 welders now, and was trying to get by without having 4. I have a 110v Lincoln mig which works well up to about 3/16" steel, the PowerPro256, and a 250 amp gas powered Lincoln that can be set for either cc or cv. I was wondering if Everlast had an adapter box for a reasonable cost, as the ones by other manufacturers seem to cost as much as a new mig welder.
On the Everlast sales web page they list wire feeders as coming soon
how many amps is the 110v Lincoln mig
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Maybe sell the 110vac machine and get an Everlast IMIG-200. Lots of power and small. You can handle sheet metals to 1/4" or so. Just add a 220vac plug and go (about the size of a weldpac or smaller). And I would imagine you can get a fair price for the name as well so the cost would not be bad.
Just a thought.
I have an old CK 110vac MIG I'm getting rid of. A gift I thought I would use, like you, no room for one more. And the IMIG-200 covers that base (welding range) pretty well for me (or I will TIG it).
Mike R.
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I seem to have a problem when it comes to shopping for a new welder. I keep looking at the next model up, and then the next model up. I always worry that I will buy something and then end up wishing I would have spent a bit more for something better. I bought the PP256 recently, so when my bank balance recovers a bit, maybe I will get a I-mig 205P
Mike R.
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877-755-9353 x203
M-F 12 - 7PM PST
FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.