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New Welder: Everlast PowerTIG 350EXT

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 3:24 pm
by shipj0
Got my new welder and water cooler in from the good folks at Everlast and unpacked them then had to go off to work for two weeks. No problems with shipping. Everything arrived in excellent shape; switched it on and all seems to be in working order. Excited to get home and run it through some paces welding but I will say the first thing I noticed is that the fan is very quiet. Here are some pix.

Re: New Welder: Everlast PowerTIG 350EXT

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 5:56 pm
by C. Livingstone
WOW,

I guess I wasn't paying attention, as I hadn't heard of that model coming down the proverbial pike.

I have the 210EXT, which I dig. But I'm wondering what is different between the 350EXT and the 325EXT is, besides the 25 amps? I mean, the interface looks about the same, but there's nothing on this new unit at the Everlast website yet.

But, a quiet fan is nice. The 210EXT is very quiet with its 4-fan implementation, as surprising as that seems. And I've noticed that the 255EXT in videos is not so quiet as the 210EXT.

So, a quiet 350 amp TIG unit is surprising enough, I suppose. And I'm glad Everlast doesn't tend to use the "fan-on-demand" concept, as I'd hate to have the back and forth interruption of a noisey fan while I'm welding and listening to music.

Re: New Welder: Everlast PowerTIG 350EXT

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 11:58 pm
by shipj0
Difference from the 325EXT is 30 amps, a bit higher duty cycle, gas purge, spot timer and a little more $$. Otherwise based off the 325EXT architecture, I think. Not much out yet other than a blog earlier this year that I saw. Looking forward to giving it some work and seeing how it performs. If it is like my 255EXT, I see a lot of fun projects ahead, maybe even more chainsaw boxes. :D

Re: New Welder: Everlast PowerTIG 350EXT

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 10:42 am
by C. Livingstone
Absolutely!

Oh, you're the guy who did the aluminum chain saw boxes. Yeah, those were way-cool.

shipj0 wrote:Difference from the 325EXT is 30 amps, a bit higher duty cycle, gas purge, spot timer and a little more $$. Otherwise based off the 325EXT architecture, I think. Not much out yet other than a blog earlier this year that I saw. Looking forward to giving it some work and seeing how it performs. If it is like my 255EXT, I see a lot of fun projects ahead, maybe even more chainsaw boxes. :D