Fifty
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I’ve been spoiled in school with a miller synchrowave 350. I was originally going to save for a miller dynasty 210dx, but I’m just not sure I’ll be able to put those funds together in a reasonable time. Plus the return on the investment with hobby and odd jobs here and there doesn’t seem the smartest plan.
I tried a everlast powertig 185 dv and it really pointed out how spoiled I was by the miller.
That being said, it was suggested I look at the higher up model of the everlast as it was a little more polished.
Has anyone used the digital everlast vs a dynasty? The older reviews are the only ones I can find and it says change the pedal, torch and flow valve.
But I’m not sure if the current version has the same bits or have been changed since let’s say 2014?
Anyways, use will be carbon and stainless steel and aluminum. Doubt it will get to 1/4 inch.
Hoping to do some part manufacturing via a jig for a friends shop and occasional side work here and there fixing bits. And then of course my own projects.
Gotta try to find a way to generate a few bucks here and there with it.
I tried a everlast powertig 185 dv and it really pointed out how spoiled I was by the miller.
That being said, it was suggested I look at the higher up model of the everlast as it was a little more polished.
Has anyone used the digital everlast vs a dynasty? The older reviews are the only ones I can find and it says change the pedal, torch and flow valve.
But I’m not sure if the current version has the same bits or have been changed since let’s say 2014?
Anyways, use will be carbon and stainless steel and aluminum. Doubt it will get to 1/4 inch.
Hoping to do some part manufacturing via a jig for a friends shop and occasional side work here and there fixing bits. And then of course my own projects.
Gotta try to find a way to generate a few bucks here and there with it.