Which Welder?

   / Which Welder? #41  
ha well u and I would make quite a pair, I got wired curled up like sheep wool around a mig till I get it figured out - from what I have seen on the youtube videos, you can actually set the starting arc higher for startup current so it doesn't stick and it drops off to normal select amperage to keep u from sticking the rod - I still stick one now and then when on lower voltage and small rods helps to drag start but if its a short run its kinda hard to do that - I have noticed with a new electronic helmet im less prone to do it because I can see where my rod is better in dark conditions and where it is in relationship to the material - I haven't bought one of those helmets yet but im fixn too one of these days - I see them at harbor freight but I value my eyes to much to buy a cheap one I think I will try for a better one with a bigger window too I have to wear cheaters these days to see so I could use the extra windshield space.

anyone have any tips on good large window helmets to go with this new mp 210!!!
 
   / Which Welder? #42  
I am absolutely terrible at stick; definitely would be a bad judge for how it performs. I first tried stick welding when I was 13 years old and that day I thought "so this is why they call it stick", the rod was stuck down every time. I'm not much better these days. I will give it a try though.

Any of the inverter welders will make your experience better. The smooth DC arc is a pleasure to weld with. I had the same problem with the old transformer type as well.
I know many welders who are fantastic with the tombstone welders but I never got that good with those. Why make it harder than it has to be?
But it's dependent on your needs too. Migs are also much easier as well.
 
   / Which Welder? #43  
I'm not about to argue with you. I think your product is a good product and someday I may own one.
I'm just saying that Ford dealer will criticize a Chevrolet and vice versa. That's expected.
I just didn't expect to hear it in a forum which is not welder specific, from a representative of a specific company.
Certainly you can offer and explain the features and benefits of your product without cutting down others...hearsay or not.

I gave the reasons why with specifics. Warranty is an issue. Support, training etc. All play into it. Nothing I said isn't fact based. They are fine until they aren't. With a one year warranty, that may actually see some guys with less than a half dozen 1 hour encounters with the machine. When the smoke lets out, they have had an expensive welding experience...Fine until they aren't. That's what I said. As far as Hobart, which is a second tier ITW product, their duty cycle is less and performance is less verifiably than the Everlast machines. For a moderately well known brand the Hobart is a good deal if name is of primary importance.

I am not sure what you call criticism is truly criticism. You actually made a blanket support of products without giving any supporting factual or relevant information that would be helpful to the OP. You gave no performance or valued features in your recommendation as to why you were recommending it. If anything, if you set yourself up as an authority (which you sort of did by recommending what and how you did), you should have full command of the products and give your reasoning and give them to underline your reasoning. Either that or you could be dismissed as a crackpot because you are playing with a guys budget limits. Your level of expectation and need may not be what his is...and this is really why giving a fair criticism balanced with knowledge and experience is valuable...whether it comes from someone who represents one brand or not.
 
   / Which Welder? #44  
What part of "I'm not about to argue with you" are you having trouble with?
Let's be clear. I didn't recommend anything. I was asked what I would consider for my $1500 investment and I offered my opinion.
You need to lighten up a bit. But let me tell you this. If your attitude is typical of Everlast then I won't consider buying one.
I'm not really interested in the condescending speech that goes with it.
So thanks....you just saved me some money. And I certainly won't be "recommending" Everlast to anyone else.
 
   / Which Welder? #45  
What part of "I'm not about to argue with you" are you having trouble with?

You made comments which I have a right to offer rebuttal to. You don't control what I say, or maybe that's the real issue, you can't control the conversation and that is what bothers you.
I don't care if you respond or not. That doesn't infringe on my right to respond to your statement.

But, your answer here and response show you need the last word. It's not about helpfulness. By responding after you say you don't want to argue actually says that you do. :rolleyes:
 
   / Which Welder? #46  
Mark, I’m jumping in. I’ve read your comments for years. You have always shared your knowledge quickly and fairly. I for one consider your opinion a fact, because in my other research, I’ve never found you to be wrong or biased. So I appreciate your input always. I’ve learned a lot from you.

And yes, I bought a Everlast years ago. It’s great. And I own several Millers also. But my little Everlast is my go to welder.
 
   / Which Welder? #47  
Yeah let's put an end to this... I felt a little of what Willy expressed with 'brand bashing' but I have been listening to Mark @everlast and think he is solid... representing his company well without deception. As some would say... I don't have a dog in this fight (I hate that term as it reminds me of M. Vick) but I would say there is no reason to take this squabble further.
 
   / Which Welder? #48  
My Everlast view is not a positive one - many people know that though.

But I understand why Willy was put off by the remarks.
 
   / Which Welder? #49  
My Everlast view is not a positive one - many people know that though.

But I understand why Willy was put off by the remarks.
I can too. Willy felt entitled to make comments about different welders and thought that Mark wasn't. I take Mark's comments as being well informed and Willy's with a grain of salt. But that's just my opinion from reading here.
 
   / Which Welder? #50  
I sure never meant to cause any issues by posing my question - and honestly I would not have 3 machines like willy mentioned he would - not that he is wrong, I just prefer less things taking up space or breaking down, id rather have 2 things to break/maintain vs 3. I know its a compromise to have combo things usually so there is some discretion used there.

For me I would likely spend 1000/combo mig/tig/stick and a plasma not a mig - stick - plasma for 1500 bucks - im starting to see a few of the MP210s used around so might try something like that also.

I have looked at the 210 Lincoln a lot and am considering it for sure - not sure I would use a plasma enough to warrant it I cut 90% of my stuff with a chop saw - im just looking for a more stable arc than my AC only 225 Lincoln - its a great box for farm repairs which is 90% of what I do - I wont sell it I will keep it as a backup
 

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