New guy from Vancouver, WA
Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2014 6:10 pm
New here today.
I picked up an Everlast 200DX a couple of weeks ago and am going to attempt to learn how to use it.
I'm a CNC Machinist by trade making parts for helicopters. I also have a small business at home modifying transmissions with my Bridgeport mill.
I picked up the Everlast for $600 and had the guy demo it for me. He laid down some really nice welds with it. I started practicing and really got nowhere. Then yesterday I got in a Miller auto darkening helmet I got off Ebay and my test welds improved dramatically. I can actually see what I'm doing now.
I'm going to keep practicing and maybe someday soon I will have a bead I can post a pic of that I'm not too embarrassed to show on here. My first test part I'm going to wrap up in three layers of something and throw away so no one can ever see it
I picked up an Everlast 200DX a couple of weeks ago and am going to attempt to learn how to use it.
I'm a CNC Machinist by trade making parts for helicopters. I also have a small business at home modifying transmissions with my Bridgeport mill.
I picked up the Everlast for $600 and had the guy demo it for me. He laid down some really nice welds with it. I started practicing and really got nowhere. Then yesterday I got in a Miller auto darkening helmet I got off Ebay and my test welds improved dramatically. I can actually see what I'm doing now.
I'm going to keep practicing and maybe someday soon I will have a bead I can post a pic of that I'm not too embarrassed to show on here. My first test part I'm going to wrap up in three layers of something and throw away so no one can ever see it