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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodsmachineshop View Post
    Hey whats up i just looked at specs for i mig 250 and now its spool gun ready it said a month ago or so it was not spool gun ready
    You many have taken a look at the Canadian site. Our's has been like this since around the first of the year or earlier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    Thanks for the timely thread, I have a few questions myself.

    Does the 250p do stick? Does it come with an electrode holder that uses the euro connector or is there a hidden dinse somewhere?

    Are rollers available for flux core? How about for .023?




    Can the wheels and cylinder holder be easily removed?
    No flux core availability for this unit that I am aware of at this time, no .023 as it is a 250 amp 4 drive roll machine.
    Yes it does have a stick function. The distant picture was of an mockup model without the added DINSE.
    The wheels can be removed, but the cylinder holder is part of the unit if I remember right. It may be able to be unbolted, but not sure at this point.

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    Rod thanks for the dimensions of the I-Mig 205 (L 20.25” x W 12.75” x H 14”). Rod/Geezer what size tank are you running with your 205?
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    i use a 80
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    Thanks for the timely thread, I have a few questions myself.

    Does the 250p do stick? Does it come with an electrode holder that uses the euro connector or is there a hidden dinse somewhere?

    Are rollers available for flux core? How about for .023?

    Can the wheels and cylinder holder be easily removed?
    The machine doesn't come with a stinger for stick welding (at least mine didn't) but it is capable. The + and - dinse connectors are uesd for stick welding. The same stinger that comes with everlast's larger tig machines fits it (35-70 dinse).
    My machine came with extra .030-035/040 (.8/1.0) nurled roller for flux core/dual shield Click image for larger version. 

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    The wheels can be easily removed as well as all cylinder rack bracing, but the floor is one piece and extends about 10 inches past the back of the welder.
    Here's a link to the drive roller page which is buried in mig consumables for some reason. http://www.everlastgenerators.com/Mi...oller-Kits.php
    Last edited by zoama; 06-16-2012 at 03:26 AM. Reason: .030-035/040
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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    No flux core availability for this unit that I am aware of at this time, no .023 as it is a 250 amp 4 drive roll machine.
    Yes it does have a stick function. The distant picture was of an mockup model without the added DINSE.
    The wheels can be removed, but the cylinder holder is part of the unit if I remember right. It may be able to be unbolted, but not sure at this point.
    Great, I notice there is no stick duty cycle listed on the web page chart, but the max amps are stated as 200; is this correct?

    Quote Originally Posted by zoama585 View Post
    The machine doesn't come with a stinger for stick welding (at least mine didn't) but it is capable. The + and - dinse connectors are uesd for stick welding. The same stinger that comes with everlast's larger tig machines fits it (35-70 dinse).
    I don't really need another stick holder. Like Mark noted, the pics don't give a good idea of what is going on, a euro connector for a stinger just seemed too oddball. Is the gun fed from a dinse pigtail sticking out the front like the other I-migs? i.e. is it capable of DCEN?

    My machine came with extra .030-035/040 (.8/1.0) nurled roller for flux core/dual shield Click image for larger version. 

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ID:	7116. The same size V rollers for steel came installed.
    So the standard equipment is one .8/1.0 V and one .8/1.0 knurled? No 1.0/1.2 at all?

    The wheels can be easily removed as well as all cylinder rack bracing, but the floor is one piece and extends about 10 inches past the back of the welder.
    Here's a link to the drive roller page which is buried in mig consumables for some reason. http://www.everlastgenerators.com/Mi...oller-Kits.php
    Oh well, I guess I can just cut it off when I get around to building a cart. Thanks for the link, Sometimes I find the site rather difficult to navigate so I forget to even try.
    Last edited by zoama; 06-16-2012 at 03:28 AM. Reason: .030-035/040
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    Is the gun fed from a dinse pigtail sticking out the front like the other I-migs? i.e. is it capable of DCEN?
    I've never used the stick function but yes it should be capable of dcen.
    I'm not sure what you're asking in the first part of the question. The mig torch uses a euro connector.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoama585 View Post
    I've never used the stick function but yes it should be capable of dcen.
    I'm not sure what you're asking in the first part of the question. The mig torch uses a euro connector.
    All the other I-migs (at least according to the pictures) have a pigtail sticking out the front to feed the euro connector that can be plugged into either dinse making the mig torch itself DCEN. I know it isn't the usual polarity, but I've seen references to some flux core wires that call for it.
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    all mig welders are switchable to dcen or you wouldn't be able to weld aluminum with them or use flux wire. who has used flux mig wire its like a turbo charged burn a lot hotter lol use flux when welding horse corral pipe out side works great on zinc coated pipe
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    Is the 250p still the only pulse model that you can turn the pulse off?
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    the i mig 205P has pulse and can be turned off if wanted
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodsmachineshop View Post
    all mig welders are switchable to dcen or you wouldn't be able to weld aluminum with them or use flux wire. who has used flux mig wire its like a turbo charged burn a lot hotter lol use flux when welding horse corral pipe out side works great on zinc coated pipe
    Whoa!!!
    MIG Aluminum is DCEP. Most flux cores are DCEN, with a few DCEP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    Great, I notice there is no stick duty cycle listed on the web page chart, but the max amps are stated as 200; is this correct?



    I don't really need another stick holder. Like Mark noted, the pics don't give a good idea of what is going on, a euro connector for a stinger just seemed too oddball. Is the gun fed from a dinse pigtail sticking out the front like the other I-migs? i.e. is it capable of DCEN?



    So the standard equipment is one .8/1.0 V and one .8/1.0 knurled? No 1.0/1.2 at all?



    Oh well, I guess I can just cut it off when I get around to building a cart. Thanks for the link, Sometimes I find the site rather difficult to navigate so I forget to even try.
    The addition of the knurled roller is new one for me, but that does mean someone in the factory is listening to our requests to include them.

    A VERY important comment here guys to STOP the rumor mill.

    The .8 and .1 groove ISN'T .030 and .035!!!!

    There is 25.4 mm in one inch. You take .8 and divide by 25.4 and you end up with .031 or really it is a .030 for our purposes here in the US . Also the 1.0 mm ends up by the same token as .39 or .040 for our standards.

    Here's the deal.

    The small groove is good for .030 and .035

    The large is good for .040 and .045.

    I am not sure why you'd want to build a cart for a welder that is designed with one built in and is quite functional. This unit is rather large and not going to fit on any other type cart very well.

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    forgot to put dcep after or lol i hate you cant edit post after some one posts
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    All the other I-migs (at least according to the pictures) have a pigtail sticking out the front to feed the euro connector that can be plugged into either dinse making the mig torch itself DCEN. I know it isn't the usual polarity, but I've seen references to some flux core wires that call for it.
    The Pigtail is to pickup power for the MIG side of the unit, not for the stick operation...it is left loose for stick (if it has one)

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    I have my mig wire custom made to .031 since i am picky lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post

    A VERY important comment here guys to STOP the rumor mill.

    The .8 and .1 groove ISN'T .030 and .035!!!!

    There is 25.4 mm in one inch. You take .8 and divide by 25.4 and you end up with .031 or really it is a .030 for our purposes here in the US . Also the 1.0 mm ends up by the same token as .39 or .040 for our standards.

    Here's the deal.

    The small groove is good for .030 and .035

    The large is good for .040 and .045.
    Thanks for the correction... I should've done the math.
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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    The Pigtail is to pickup power for the MIG side of the unit, not for the stick operation...it is left loose for stick (if it has one)
    That is basically my question, does it have the MIg pigtail that can be plugged into either + or -? If it is to be used with flux wire, I would assume yes, but...

    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    The addition of the knurled roller is new one for me, but that does mean someone in the factory is listening to our requests to include them.

    A VERY important comment here guys to STOP the rumor mill.

    The .8 and .1 groove ISN'T .030 and .035!!!!

    There is 25.4 mm in one inch. You take .8 and divide by 25.4 and you end up with .031 or really it is a .030 for our purposes here in the US . Also the 1.0 mm ends up by the same token as .39 or .040 for our standards.

    Here's the deal.

    The small groove is good for .030 and .035

    The large is good for .040 and .045.
    Ahh, in my noobness I thought each groove was a specific size and not a range, much clearer now.

    I am not sure why you'd want to build a cart for a welder that is designed with one built in and is quite functional. This unit is rather large and not going to fit on any other type cart very well.
    I had it in mind that I would mix my own gases at some point and wanted both cylinders and welders on the same set of wheels, although I should probably know better than to even think it with the size of the EXT, the thing would have to be HUGE. Leaving the monster machines on the ground as they were intended and building a PLasma/Cylinders/Cooler/Supplies cart would probably be a better idea. That will be a fair bit in the future anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redbeard View Post
    I had it in mind that I would mix my own gases at some point
    What was your plan for mixing ?
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