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EVERLAST 210 EXT TIG Welder with Accessories $1750

RobinHood

Ultra Member
Premium Member
Selling my Everlast 210 EXT TIG welder with Water Cooler and accessories. I am the second owner since new - both times it has been used in a hobby environment. The water cooler is NIB and has never been used. Neither has the included water cooled torch. The machine was made in 2012. It is under power and can be tried out. Just have to hook up the Argon tank again.

I bought an “old school“ transformer TIG welder with accessories, so don’t need this one any more.

Included Items:

Evelast 210 EXT AC/DC incl. pulse IGBT welder (yes, it welds aluminum); 230V, single phase, 30A circuit (I will remove the non-standard plug currently on the power lead)
Everlast Water Cooler; 230V, single phase
WP - 17F torch with 2T/4T button & protective cover
WP - 20F torch with 2T/4T button & protective cover
Foot pedal
Stick electrode lead
Ground lead
Argon regulator
Torch accessories (collets, cups, tungstens, etc)
Shop made cart (by previous owner)
PDF manual

Price: asking $1750

Will ship (probably not the cart - as that is most likely not economical) at your cost.

Here are some pictures.

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You make my head spin (I recently got into TIG with a Primeweld machine and love how easy these machines make welding, I had a MIG with flux core for for about 15 years prior to that) now why on earth would you down grade on your machine type?
 

LenVW

Process Machinery Designer
Premium Member
I was able to buy a Miller Synchrowave 200. Now I have 3 Blue machines in my shop. No other reason really. Not partial to Blue - the chips just fell that way…
You have always headed for the ‘Blue’ !!
 
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