Mark @ Everlast
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I bet she turns around and says: "hey, didnt I just see that welder over there?"
I bet she turns around and says: "hey, didnt I just see that welder over there?"
Generally she doesn't pay to much attention to what's in the shop. She just heads to the roll a way when she wants a crescent wrench to drive a nail, or beat on something else.
Hey Mark how much OCV does this PowerArc 200 put out? I didn't get a manual with it, checked the website to download one, but couldn't find it.
Generally she doesn't pay to much attention to what's in the shop. She just heads to the roll a way when she wants a crescent wrench to drive a nail, or beat on something else.
The ground lead goes there, so I don't know if it's an issue.How easy is it to accidentally touch that 6010 port on the front? I assume both are hot when the welder is on. I know my old Sears has a couple of ports but you couldn't stick a finger in them and there's no exposed metal for something to accidentally touch.
No I bought it for the Hot Start option, and to take a little load off my Dynasty. Just soon leave the Dynasty for a dedicated Tig welder. Which this worked out perfectly, the PowerArc 200 welds circles around that $6,000.00 Dynasty on SMAW!Something tells me that if that little Everlast was gray she wouldn't even realize it was a welder with all those big ones around it. Is that why you bought it, figuring it would be too small to be noticed?![]()
i saw a cutting torch on a job once, not sure but it may have been a 'harris' brand... anyway, it had a hammer head built into the barrel opposite the cutting tip.
we gave it to the carpenters and then made fun of them for the next 2 years:laughing::laughing::laughing: