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    Default New here

    Just remembered that this web forum was here, and thought I'd check it out. To start off, I am a journeyman tool and die maker. I learned how to weld because I had to, our welder quit and I was the only one willing to try it. I became repair foreman and had to oversee all the fixing, hence I welded a lot! At the shop I used a Miller Maxstar 152, great little unit for most of what I needed to do. But it lacked something for some of the really roughly beat old crappy steels, and naturally we ended up dealing in just that, fixing junk.
    Anyway, I recently bought the super 200p unit for in my side business. Although the torch isn't quite as comfortable to use as the size is quite large, I think it otherwise out performs the MIller at the shop. Now, I'm not kidding, there have been three times since I bought my Everlast in the last month that I had to take my own welder to work to get the kind of weld we needed, the kind people want to see.
    Now I'm no salesman or paid endorser , I'm just a guy who bought a welder from e-bay, got one that was damaged, returned it, and got the replacement literally all the way acrossed the country in less than two weeks. Now thats the kind of service I hope for.
    Oh and the Miller didn't have AC capabilities, or a plasma cutter, or pulse.
    So I'm pretty happy with it, for the price, are you kidding me?
    Thanks guys for getting me the replacement so fast, I just got caught up on my orders and that welder is keeping right up!

  2. Default Re: New here

    Glad you like the Super200p. The 200p is a great pick, the MIG 250 is nice as well if you ever need a MIG.

    I have a Millermatic MIG (it's been on Craigslist for a couple months now). I don't mention that my Everlast MIG kills the Miller MIG because I work for Everlast and no one would believe me. But I'm glad you pointed that out and that you are a customer. And I agree with you.

    BTW, the Miller was a trade to a local welder for an Everlast MIG 250 unit I had. He used it and asked how much? So I guess he makes three.

    Any questions, feel free to call or email.
    Mike R.
    http://www.everlastwelders.com
    http://www.everlastgenerators.com

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