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  1. #1
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    Default Ahh bugger my misfortune.. First model Everlast AC/DC Tig FaceBook NSW

    Ever since the first model Everlast AC/DC Tig 185 came out i wanted it but i didn't have the cash i have been on the hunt for one ever since i have been searching high and low but unable to source one other than USA Ebay for $1500, What i liked about the machine is hardly any dials and settings the ease of use...

    i bought a welder 2 days ago and i find this today i have been waiting a few years to buy this exact welder bugger!


    hope it is of use to someone, they retailed around $1225 so if someone is interested and can snap this one up for $650-$700 should be a good deal
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    I think maybe a little too basic. No pulse and looks like you probably can't even adjust pre flow and post flow. For < $500 might be a good deal I guess it is one step up from being a DC welder, having the AC capability. Even a lot of DC Tig welders are more configurable than that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Com_VC View Post
    I think maybe a little too basic. No pulse and looks like you probably can't even adjust pre flow and post flow. For < $500 might be a good deal I guess it is one step up from being a DC welder, having the AC capability. Even a lot of DC Tig welders are more configurable than that.
    Not everyone is born a boil maker mate, It's kind of like your first car u don't go buy a Lamborghini or Ferrari baby steps... some people can comprehend all those settings where others cannot we cant all just be put into one basket

    for me i like the machine to be very basic as i don't know what all those settings do there for i have no reason to use them, i am not a technical welder or even someone that will want to get technical all i want is to run some welds

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazza2009au View Post
    It's kind of like your first car u don't go buy a Lamborghini or Ferrari baby steps...
    Why not, I sure as hell would if I could afford one!!!

    By the way, boilermakers don't weld!!! Well at least not by choice lol

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