pickerandsinger
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I read there was a monthly welder purchase discount offered on this site?.Is that true?
Thanks Dave
I read there was a monthly welder purchase discount offered on this site?.Is that true?Thanks Dave
?Really !!!!!!?.I'm a disabled vet (Nam) and am attending welding school?.Does that mean I'll be eligible at the end of Sept?hanks DaveWe have a couple of vendors that offer free machines (complete with accessories) to new members only, on the last day of every month.
Looks like you missed it by a day....
JK.. Welcome to the forum, Dave
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?Really !!!!!!?.I'm a disabled vet (Nam) and am attending welding school?.Does that mean I'll be eligible at the end of Sept?hanks Dave
?.Chuckle Chuckle?ot much on internet jargon?Thanks for clarifying that?Dave?"JK" means "joking".
Everlast does offer a discount to TBN members.
?Really !!!!!!?.I'm a disabled vet (Nam) and am attending welding school?.Does that mean I'll be eligible at the end of Sept?hanks Dave
?.So far , the miller thunderbolt stands out ac/dc?.At welding school we have mostly all Miller?I stopped and got a cheater and the guy recommended that model?I've got an old Lincoln AC tombstone but I need to upgrade?'ve been considering an imported brand as I was told the USA welders are using foreign parts?e nice to get a welder that does various things?Stick Tig Plasma Mig etc?ut the most important thing is stick (and price)?I rebuild old tractors and have 4 farmall Cubs and 2 fergusons and an old gravely?Right now I am rebuilding a 48 cub and will mount a henderson loader on it?The loader is off a Super A so it needs some welding modification?Any recommendations would be appreciated?Thanks DaveI think to get the discount from Everlast you have to be a member here for awhile.
What kind of welder are you thinking about buying Dave?
?.So far , the miller thunderbolt stands out ac/dc?.At welding school we have mostly all Miller?I stopped and got a cheater and the guy recommended that model?I've got an old Lincoln AC tombstone but I need to upgrade?'ve been considering an imported brand as I was told the USA welders are using foreign parts?e nice to get a welder that does various things?Stick Tig Plasma Mig etc?ut the most important thing is stick (and price)?I rebuild old tractors and have 4 farmall Cubs and 2 fergusons and an old gravely?Right now I am rebuilding a 48 cub and will mount a henderson loader on it?The loader is off a Super A so it needs some welding modification?Any recommendations would be appreciated?Thanks Dave![]()
Let me see if I can explain this, I'm not real good at communicating with the type written word.Seriously though, it speaks well of the Everlast Welders if you are impressed with them.
He thought we may be better with a gas welder as we have a farm that it will be used at (at times) besides at our home.
<snip>When I showed one of them all the threads in the welding section On everlast he clicked on there website. He seemed impressed and started asking more questions about them. <snip>
One of the reasons for the high proportion of "everlast" posts might be that Mark of Everlast is a strong presence on here and in May of 2014 Amazon sold the EVERLAST PowerArc300 for $269, instead of the normal $589.
A lot of us jumped on that deal, very few complained. If I had been smarter I would have bought a dozen.
.Well I bought the bullet and invested in a used Miller 280 Cst Mainly because that is what I am now using at welding school .I am impressed with it there and bought the welder and new leads for a shade over a grand.it also has TIG capabilities.. if I was more experienced I'd know what to look for in other brands ( such as ever last) but this seemed like a good deal so I took it ..Thanks to everyone for their input..I'll let you know how the welder works out its got a 30 day guarantee so I guess I better do some practicing..Thanks DaveI don't want to hijack this thread, but my son is taking welding course too. I plan on purchasing welder for him to use and projects for me to. I know very little about welding but have a few close friends that are iron workers and pipe fitters. They had never heard of everlasting and recommended miller to. When I showed one of them all the threads in the welding section On everlast he clicked on there website. He seemed impressed and started asking more questions about them. He thought we may be better with a gas welder as we have a farm that it will be used at (at times) besides at our home.