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    Hi everyone I am John, and I am new to welding, but loving it. I am a Graphic Artist that has been stuck doing Web Development work for a long time, and finally decided i want to take the time to learn how to weld. Something my dad tried to start teaching me as a teenager, but you know teens. All i thought about was girls... Whoops

    Started talking classes at College of Southern Nevada's welding school, starting with TGAW class. Stick never seemed like something i wanted to learn, and i had such bad luck with MIG welding, so i went to TIG. I know now my MIG problems were because we only rented those crappy Home Depot Lincolns, and i know now we never used the right wire..


    We i am just about half way through my TGAW class, and so far i love it. I find myself missing not being able to weld as my class is only 2 days a week. In the beginning i had a bunch of issues with the Carbon Steel coupons, but got better with the Stainless projects and now that we moved to Aluminum i absolutely love it.

    First Project, probably 3 hours total torch time.
    Outside Corner, 14 gauge carbon steel. 1/16 1.5% lanthanated Tungsten with ER70s-2 1/16 filler
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    After completing outside corner, T joint, Lap, and Butt joint, we moved onto Stainless.
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    This was one of my early lap joints.

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    This was my T Joint.

    Only had to do 2 of these projects, then on to Aluminum.
    I knew with AL it was suppose to be much harder, so i decided to grab a bunch of the used scrap pieces and just run beads on them till i got more control of the puddle. Getting the Settings right helped a bunch.
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    This was after probably 8 coupons, all with double beads. The last couple with my Instructors help, i made a couple changes to my frequency and balance till i got that.

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    This was the 3rd try at outside corner. Other then the end, and i skipped a beat twice in the weld, i got a pretty good grade for it.

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    This is my lap joint. You can see where i hit the tungsten with the filler. That and having some slight bead size inconsistency, this was still a decent grade.
    Again, had a couple days between this day and the Outside corner, so again i spent time on scrap to get a feel again. Had to re-find what i liked in the settings, because I didn't write it down, and the kids who use the machine on other days completely messed with it.


    Other then that, i find my self wishing i had a welder at home to practice with. So i am not looking at getting either the Dynasty 200dx, or the Powertig 255EXT. I am leaning for the 255 because of price, accessories. But my only experience is with the Dynasty 200dx so it is hard to leave what i know. Hard to get past their price tag though. I will be lurking a bunch, and asking questions here and there.

    John

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    Welcome to the Everlast Forum. Like any welder, you will learn the 255EXT. It is loaded with features. I have one myself. On the beads, it's all practice, but they look better than many I have seen
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
    www.everlastgenerators.com
    www.everlastwelders.com
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    FYI: PP50, PP80, IMIG-200, IMIG-250P, 210EXT and 255EXT.

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    Welcome to the group John,,,Everlast has a machince for you and your budget,,,you have skills as you have shown....look forward to more of your posts,,,
    Some of those lies people tell about me, are true

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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    Welcome to the group John,,,Everlast has a machince for you and your budget,,,you have skills as you have shown....look forward to more of your posts,,,
    Thanks. I feel so green still with welding to hear the compliment feels good. I do know, after welding AL the last couple classes, I want to get a water cooler. Even with my Torchwear gloves, i can feel the air cooled torch getting pretty warm that i have to take 20-30 minute breaks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigedmond View Post
    Thanks. I feel so green still with welding to hear the compliment feels good. I do know, after welding AL the last couple classes, I want to get a water cooler. Even with my Torchwear gloves, i can feel the air cooled torch getting pretty warm that i have to take 20-30 minute breaks.
    The Cali office is not far from you so a water cooler should get there pretty quick. If you were over here, I have a Bernard I would sell.
    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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