yes. if you cant swing it, it is what it is. but for 4x the cost your going to get 10x or 100x the welder....
Look to the chart on output and duty cycle of the unit in the idiot book. If you have one of those universal systems that runs on 120 or 220, the output is 50% max of what it is on 220. What's more typical 100% duty cycle of any welder made is actually 50% of the max output...
like the regular stick welding rod? if so think of like striking a match. drag and lift a tiny bit and get to welding.It was on 220. Iirc, been a while now, it really struggled to light off an 1/8" rod in stick mode.
I have their PowerArc 200STi, got it in 2018 and have had no issues with it on 120V or 240V.I recently bought an Everlast Powertig 185 AC/DC Tig and love it. I had a little issue setting up the machine, and their tech guy walked me right thru it over the phone. Since then i've welded mild steel, stainless, and aluminum and have had 0 issues.
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We have $5000 Miller Tigs at work and i had one of the guys try it out. his only complaint was that the pedal wasn't as smooth as the Miller. Otherwise, his welds looked identical. If we have an overseas job, we will be buying Everlast welders and just leaving them there, instead of paying to ship them back.
I called Everlast and placed the order over the phone, then had the welder a few days later.
Perchance did you read the idiot book and find it had a switch bank mounted on a control board that sets what voltage it operates at? I ask because I ran into that hassle with another brand not that this brand happens to...It was on 220. Iirc, been a while now, it really struggled to light off an 1/8" rod in stick mode.
We got one of those at work as a backup for when the blue turd shits itself. I actually like it better than the blue turd for aluminum, be8ng able to adjust the frequency is nice. It just needs a water cooled torch.I don't have experience with it but I am debating this brand
AHP AlphaTIG 225Xi
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I had this experience with a longevity.I got a fucking Everlast TIG... Dang if isn't a great machine!
did you ever end up buying this?
I have had one of these for a few years. It is great.I don't have experience with it but I am debating this brand
AHP AlphaTIG 225Xi
Description: New features for 2024! Now with HV Start (Electronic, solid state simulated HF, no point gap to manage and maintain), and updated internal software, components and controls. NOVA 2.0 torches with new Silicone Ultra Flexible Lines are included as well. The AlphaTIG 225Xi is a...ahpwelds.com
Kid at work has one. Maybe it is just a helmet from them. Says yeswelder on it and it's goofy enough so I always make fun of him when I see the helmet. "NO welder, the price is wrong, bob"Anyone here ever use the Yeswelder Tig machine? It’s still $480 and I’m wondering if it’s as good as the internet makes it sound.
I have a Cut 50, maybe I lucked out, but it works great. Way better than the 60 amp Everlast it replaced.FWIW Lift arc studios reviewed several cheap welders on their Youtube channel and just recently did another.
I have a cheap Cut50 China plasma and it works fine however but it's not great.
My cut 50 sucks over 1/8 but I suck at using it soo…I have a Cut 50, maybe I lucked out, but it works great. Way better than the 60 amp Everlast it replaced.
Looking at the PrimeWeld TIG225X and was wondering if anybody that has one knows how long the power cord is. I looked in the specs, found the ground cable and torch lead lengths, but couldn't find anything on the power cord....
Yeah, was planning on getting a 25' or 50' extension either way. I could cover my whole shop plus outside the roll up door that way.I would bet it's about 5-6 ft long. Seems to be the standard length of cord on a chinesium welder.
Looking at the PrimeWeld TIG225X and was wondering if anybody that has one knows how long the power cord is. I looked in the specs, found the ground cable and torch lead lengths, but couldn't find anything on the power cord....
I haven't tried that thin. Mostly 1/4" to 1/2"My cut 50 sucks over 1/8 but I suck at using it soo…
I'm not a TIG expert but this guy seems pretty good:I bought an everlast tig welder. seems like a good machine, but I can't seem to weld tig for some reason. I wish I could get someone to stop by and tell me what I'm doing wrong. haven't touched it in almost a year now.