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Old 04-13-2015, 12:09 PM   #23
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As an owner of a Everlast PowerPro 205s Tig/Stick/Plasma machine I say go for it. Love the versatility of my machine and the fact it's a 200a TIG I don't need a shop crane to move.
Great to hear good experiences!
The Amazon feedback looks like that if you do get a dud, Everlast will take care of you right away.
If you hook-up with a solid machine, it'll last a while under almost extreme conditions.

Gotta love the IGBT tech that allows the boxes to be built so small / portable.
I see that even Miller has gone that route with a new line welders.


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because you're only as good as your backup

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