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    Default Hello to all, from Hampton Va.

    Hello everyone. I am new to welding, and looking to buy my first machine of my own.

    I really like what I have seen from the forum so far, thanks to all that have posted such a wealth of information. I hope to help out some where I can, even though I am new to welding, I make my living troubleshooting and repairing defective electronics, down to component level.

    Incognito

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    Welcome to the fray.
    2013 250EX : SSC Pedal : I-MIG 250P 20' Profax gun : Power Plasma 60 p80 torch : 3M Speedglas 9100XX : Evolution Rage 3 DB cold saw

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    Welcome Incognito,

    What kind of electronics? Analog, digital, RF, old discrete circuits?

    What are your plans for welding (MIG or TIG)?
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
    www.everlastgenerators.com
    www.everlastwelders.com
    877-755-9353 x203
    M-F 12 - 7PM PST
    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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    The short answer to what kind of electronics, is yes, lol.

    The long answer is I cut my teeth on Avionics, all sizes and stripes. From 1950s vacuum tube transmitters and analog 70 lb flight computers, up to current gen surface mount components, from the broken box, to the broken board, to the the bad component, to putting it back together, testing it, and returning it to service. Heads up displays, radios, power supplies, radar, FLIR, jamming pods, at one point or another in the last 15 years I've soldered on them all. I also worked in the failure analysis lab at a semiconductor fab for a couple years, troubleshooting INSIDE microchips for defects(not fun). I didn't like all the microscopes, so I went back to fixing jets. I actually just came home from the middle east, spent 5 years working on freq-hopping crypto radios for F/A-18s in Kuwait. Now I'm doing a little work on my own, and going back to college to finally finish my engineering degree, working toward transferring to VT a year from now as a junior.

    What I am in the market for is an AC/DC TIG, and eventually down the line, a plasma cutter. One of the airframe guys at work was nice enough to let me run his machine some and give me some advice and pointers, so TIG is all I know, and I don't know much of that yet, ha. Looking at the 200dx, or maybe the 210ext.

    Thanks for the welcome.

    Incognito
    Last edited by incognito; 06-01-2013 at 11:14 PM. Reason: I cant spell

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    Quote Originally Posted by incognito View Post
    The short answer to what kind of electronics, is yes, lol.

    The long answer is I cut my teeth on Avionics, all sizes and stripes. From 1950s vacuum tube transmitters and analog 70 lb flight computers, up to current gen surface mount components, from the broken box, to the broken board, to the the bad component, to putting it back together, testing it, and returning it to service. Heads up displays, radios, power supplies, radar, FLIR, jamming pods, at one point or another in the last 15 years I've soldered on them all. I also worked in the failure analysis lab at a semiconductor fab for a couple years, troubleshooting INSIDE microchips for defects(not fun). I didn't like all the microscopes, so I went back to fixing jets. I actually just came home from the middle east, spent 5 years working on freq-hopping crypto radios for F/A-18s in Kuwait. Now I'm doing a little work on my own, and going back to college to finally finish my engineering degree, working toward transferring to VT a year from now as a junior.

    What I am in the market for is an AC/DC TIG, and eventually down the line, a plasma cutter. One of the airframe guys at work was nice enough to let me run his machine some and give me some advice and pointers, so TIG is all I know, and I don't know much of that yet, ha. Looking at the 200dx, or maybe the 210ext.

    Thanks for the welcome.

    Incognito
    Very impresive, I look forward to seeing your projects.
    2013 250EX : SSC Pedal : I-MIG 250P 20' Profax gun : Power Plasma 60 p80 torch : 3M Speedglas 9100XX : Evolution Rage 3 DB cold saw

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    Welcome to the forum. Very interesting background! I'm actually kinda curious as to what projects you might have in mind. Regardless, the PowerTIG 200DX and 210EXT are mighty nice welders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by incognito View Post
    The short answer to what kind of electronics, is yes, lol.
    The long answer is I cut my teeth on Avionics, all sizes and stripes. From 1950s vacuum tube transmitters and analog 70 lb flight
    What I am in the market for is an AC/DC TIG, and eventually down the line, a plasma cutter. One of the airframe guys at work was nice enough to let me run his machine some and give me some advice and pointers, so TIG is all I know, and I don't know much of that yet, ha. Looking at the 200dx, or maybe the 210ext.
    I did 15+ years in R&D BSEE TSC DOD (20 more freelance). Software and hardware. Not much in the RF/avionics areas.

    On the welders. I have the 250EX and 210EXT. The DX is nice as well. All will get the job done, power trade off mostly, I have used the 250EX since day one, did not think I would like the EXT digital display, turns out I was wrong, but I kept both.
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
    www.everlastgenerators.com
    www.everlastwelders.com
    877-755-9353 x203
    M-F 12 - 7PM PST
    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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    Incognito
    Welcome to Everlast forum so now you will probably be using the other end of the electronics the out put side of welders and cutters.
    Everlast PowerTig 325EXT (Canada)
    Everlast Power I Mig 250 (Canada)
    Everlast PowerPlasma 80S (Canada)
    Everlast PowerCool W300 (Canada)
    Everlast PowerMTS 250S Fitted with a 30A Spoolgun(Canada)
    Miller Dynasty 400 wireless(Canada)
    Millermatic 252 plus 30A Spoolgun(Canada)

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    Welcome to the green sandbox.
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    Everlast PA 160 STH

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