Mark @ Everlast
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Rjmack,
All weldOrs find a machine they excel on. And find others that give them fits, until some practice or instruction. I have seen guys FAIL tests on a XMT, repeatedly and then walk over to a dial arc and pass on the first try. XMT's are good. I've put a lot of time on them, but I prefer an lincoln engine drive over any I have ever used. The PA welds more like them to me that the XMT. Arc length seems to be key, and the PA may not be as forgiving in that respect. The XMT's can't be rivaled for popularity and capability, but the PowerArc isn't designed for MIG either. lol IF you want a machine like that, the new MTS 400 will be the best bet. It has adjustable arc force control. I have run 3/32 5P roots with it at 55 amps and about 20% setting on arc force. 7018 is smooth with just a hint of arc force needed.
SA,
There are welders, like the little maxstars that just won't cut it with 6010, and the small transformers that won't as well, at least not the 225/125 units I have used.
All weldOrs find a machine they excel on. And find others that give them fits, until some practice or instruction. I have seen guys FAIL tests on a XMT, repeatedly and then walk over to a dial arc and pass on the first try. XMT's are good. I've put a lot of time on them, but I prefer an lincoln engine drive over any I have ever used. The PA welds more like them to me that the XMT. Arc length seems to be key, and the PA may not be as forgiving in that respect. The XMT's can't be rivaled for popularity and capability, but the PowerArc isn't designed for MIG either. lol IF you want a machine like that, the new MTS 400 will be the best bet. It has adjustable arc force control. I have run 3/32 5P roots with it at 55 amps and about 20% setting on arc force. 7018 is smooth with just a hint of arc force needed.
SA,
There are welders, like the little maxstars that just won't cut it with 6010, and the small transformers that won't as well, at least not the 225/125 units I have used.