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goldie lox

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Looking at the Everlast 205 welder I've looked and seen some post from good to bad
For the home user, car panels, frames and other stuff what is your thought , was looking at the Lincoln Sq wave but heard good things about the everlast and like getting a plasma cutter
 
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goldie lox

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I agree that Miller and Lincoln are good. I have a lincoln mig and wouldn't have another one but I use it constantly. But with the everlast it would not be used as much
 
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danscobra6

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I had the PP 205s for a couple years, had it hooked to a cooler and ran the snot out of it.
Both plasma and tig worked without a hiccup. Just bought the Everlast 255EXT 2 weeks ago seems how the first Everlast worked so well it was a good choice.
 
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goldie lox

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thanks guys for the replys, is the 256 worth the little extra over the 205. like i said earlier i wont be working with thicker material
 

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The Lincoln Squarewave 200 looks like a great deal. High frequency, AC, wave forms, pulse, decent duty cycle, reputable supplier with parts and repair, stick ready. Everlast has no AC so no aluminum, aparently no pulse or wave forms.
 
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both welders are great can't go wrong. I think the Lincoln you can do a little bit more with the set up. Each year I go to a dog and pony show and I get to see all the new stuff and try it.

James
 
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