Howdy from Chattanooga!
Just ordered a 256 with no clue what I'm doing.
experience consist of minor MIG (patch panles, floor pans,etc)
and youtube.
hope you forward to a lot of strange questions.
Howdy from Chattanooga!
Just ordered a 256 with no clue what I'm doing.
experience consist of minor MIG (patch panles, floor pans,etc)
and youtube.
hope you forward to a lot of strange questions.
Welcome!
I'm hoping that I'll be following in your footsteps in a few months! I bought a PowerArc 140ST to teach myself some basics, but I actually discovered Everlast based on a video from weldingtipsandtricks.com where he was using a PowerPro 256 machine, and it started me on this path
I bet we'll both have plenty of strange questions!
Everlast PowerArc 140ST
Welcome! It sounds like you went all out when purchasing your 256! Congratulations! That machine should come in very handy on your automotive projects. Soon enough you'll be cutting and welding with ease, and having fun doing it. This forum is awesome for asking strange or stupid questions without getting strange or stupid answers!
Andy
New Everlast PowerTig 250EX that is begging for me to come up with a few welding projects so it can stretch it's legs. Did someone say aluminum???
MISC. TOOLS:
Atlas 618 lathe
Milwaukee Porta Band with custom made stand
Dewalt 4-1/2" angle grinder
Dewalt 14" chop saw
Strong Hand Nomad portable table
Juki sewing machine I've had for years (yes I know sewing is for girls)
Welcome gman and I bet you can't wait until you receive your 256. That is a pretty impressive machine! No question too strange. The people on this forum are pretty friendly and helpful.
Thanks guys!
I got the 256 mostly for the plasma, some aluminum, and maybe even some stainless headers later on. I have a small mig for the sheet metal. But will probably tig them for a while just for practice.