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    Default I'm not so sure I'm sold on these yet....service or product wise....

    I was all set to buy a new Everlast 200DX TIG and a PowerPlasma 50, when I ran across a deal on a 6 month old PowerPro 256. The plasma didn't work right when I showed up to test it and buy it, it appeared to have a melted swirl ring, but it turned out the whole torch head was damaged, Customer Service could only offer me a brand new torch, ($289), or wait on a price on just a torch head. I might still be waiting if I hadn't found one myself, and apparently it was cheaper than Everlast would have had to pay for one. I'm not too upset about that, (previous owner probably caused that problem, so I ate it). But it STILL doesn't work....
    I welded about 15 minutes with the TIG, and the high frequency board went out. Ray tells me the warranty doesn't transfer, so I just have to buy the board, or convince Alex to transfer the warranty. Waiting for a call back from him now....
    I own a MAC 225 amp MIG welder, (made by Silver Beauty AFAIK), and it's about 28 years old, I've only had problem with it twice in all that time. And I've been using a Miller 251 owned by my old boss for a few years as well, built several race cars with it, no problems AT ALL. I just hope this isn't a sign of things to come.....
    Last edited by Rickracer; 04-08-2013 at 08:33 PM. Reason: additional info..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickracer View Post
    I was all set to buy a new Everlast 200DX TIG and a PowerPlasma 50, when I ran across a deal on a 6 month old PowerPro 256. The plasma didn't work right when I showed up to test it and buy it, it appeared to have a melted swirl ring, but it turned out the whole torch head was damaged, Customer Service could only offer me a brand new torch, ($289), or wait on a price on just a torch head. I might still be waiting if I hadn't found one myself, and apparently it was cheaper than Everlast would have had to pay for one. I'm not too upset about that, (previous owner probably caused that problem, so I ate it). But it STILL doesn't work....
    I welded about 15 minutes with the TIG, and the high frequency board went out. Ray tells me the warranty doesn't transfer, so I just have to buy the board, or convince Alex to transfer the warranty. Waiting for a call back from him now....
    I own a MAC 225 amp MIG welder, (made by Silver Beauty AFAIK), and it's about 28 years old, I've only had problem with it twice in all that time. And I've been using a Miller 251 owned by my old boss for a few years as well, built several race cars with it, no problems AT ALL. I just hope this isn't a sign of things to come.....
    Rick

    We don't transfer the warranty unless the original owner contacts us and makes special arrangements before the sale. (doesn't happen every time we get a request ). Miller and Lincoln are the same way according to there terms and conditions.

    Please call us and will get you the board you need, all parts in stock
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    As a happy customer, I can say these guys are great, and solid. Can't really base a decision on a product's quality on a used item with unknown history... if the owner screwed something up enough to melt a torch head, what else might he have messed up on that or another 'attempt'

    And regarding durability and the previous owner... I've got a neighbor that could break a steel handled framing hammer trying to hang a picture.
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    I'm always a little leery about "deals" on used electrical equipment that are less than a year old unless I know the person has a ton of cash and is always trying out new toys. I always try to treat my tools well. Can't say that about a lot of people I know and have run across.

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    Well, this kid had plenty of money for sure, he tore apart a perfectly good Honda S2000 to make it all electric, bought the welder to build the battery boxes and trays, motor mounting system, etc. He didn't even know how to weld, he had friends do it all. Got my H/F board ordered today, I sure hope it all works well after this. This is my first foray into TIG welding, and I was really enjoying it, didn't take me too long to get the hang of it, I did a LOT of gas welding and brazing back before I bought my first MIG. And I've got quite a few welding tasks to do with it, building a twin turbo 355 powered Chevy Vega,

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    I wonder what the motivation was for converting the s2000. Going electric would have given it a lot more torque off the line but it would have ruined just about everything else about the car except for saving gas ... but I suspect not. Who buys a s2000 to convert to electric to save gas?

    That vega project sounds like a lot of fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickracer View Post
    This is my first foray into TIG welding, and I was really enjoying it, didn't take me too long to get the hang of it, I did a LOT of gas welding and brazing back before I bought my first MIG. And I've got quite a few welding tasks to do with it, building a twin turbo 355 powered Chevy Vega,
    If you gas welded in the past, TIG does come a lot easier. Once you are running, you will like the machine.

    I always check in before selling a used machine to upgrade or call if I am a buyer on something like that. Normally need to know the age product, status far as operating, what was it used for, skill set of the person if possible (just talking on the phone can tell you a lot ).

    Haven't see a Vega, other occasionally on Pass tTme (TV show), in quite some time. Post up pictures if you get time.
    Mike R.
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