Idk who made this happen, but THANK YOU!!! Bob and RedBeard were the best things about this channel. It's good to see Bob in front of the camera again.
Watching Bob over the years really sparked my interest in welding. This summer i picked up a everlast 210ext tig and have been learning. Thanks for all the info over the years
Amateur self taught who has just spent most of my holiday break welding TIG, MIG and MMA. It makes me so happy to see Bob back. I always learn a lot, even two or three watches of the same process and dialogue there is so much knowledge to take away.
I recently purchased an Everlast Power IMIG 230i and had them upgrade it to a AK36 15' mig gun prior to shipping. (from a 10') I am using this machine for farm repairs and projects and I gotta say that I'm very impressed with its performance! Thanks for your, to the point, informative videos!! Craig Alberta, Canada
H4 means the deposited weld will contain a maximum of 4ml of hydrogen per 100 grams of weld. The R in H4R stands for "resistant", which means the flux is extra resistant when compared to a standard 7018 H4.
OK Bob you said to comment on a machine that we would like to see you do a rundown on so to speak. MTS 400. I have never seen anyone start to finish box to weld that machine. In the spring I’m going to order one and I would really love to see that machine put through the paces. I do a lot of heavy equipment repair,Arc Gouging, Farm machinery repair and general fabrication. I mainly work as a mobile welder. Will be moving into a shop for increased productivity and machining capabilities. So if at all possible could you please run the MTS 400 through its paces for us guys that are interested in them? As always love watching your videos.
This man reminds me of my grandpa, has lots of same manners as he did. Granpa used to work in a nuclear reactor laboratory. 1970 to 2000s He was doing weld repairs to defective used aluminium fuelrods to be used again. Stick welding with a mechanical extension arm behind a yard (meter) thick led wall. You could not use basic dimmers so they had to use mirror or some sort of periscope to not be in the line of radiation. I belive that we dont do stuff like that anymore.
Good stuff, would be interested to see this machine do some spray arc or dual shield. I bet many people looking at a 250+ amp MIG machine are interested in one or the other of those.
It's only good to see Bob back again always had the yearning question is do they only run test on everlast ing machines only or if the branch out to other ones in the same range like primeweld or blue demon or CK worldwide or Eastwood or weld pro would like to see those run through the paces too up against Everlast..😎
HELLO, to All: Just did a price check, on this green box welder. about 1700.00 US dollars. Very good specifications. Up to 1 inch thick, welding with multiple passes....etc. It is a 240 volt input, machine. 200 amps, out for 'stick ' welding...
Just a question for everyone, Why choose the CYCLONE 262, over the POWERMTS 251SI? Admittedly, that Screen/interface on the on the 262 is a much better, but having the option to run Tig is is more appealing. Any chance @everlastgenerator is upgrading the MTS 251 to a better screen? I guess the lighting series is the upgrade, but a $1k+ difference. Thanks
Bob, Great to see you back. All my welders are red or blue. Have you had any experience with the Everlast plasma cutters? Thanks, keep the videos coming. Sparky
Sir, I have a project where I need to weld a number of angle iron (pieces) to a bicycle chain. Goofy project perhaps, but still - would you please recommend an electrical arc welder which would be sufficient for this small project. Thank you.
Inductance happens when a current flowing thru one conductor generates (or induces) a current in a nearby conductor. This happens without the conductors actually touching. An inductor can be implemented as a simple coil of wire. An AC transformer is basically a pair of closely-spaced coils (inductors). Inductance is relevant mostly only to AC circuits (not so much DC).
Most of us have the machine we need for home projects…many of us have several…but I’m tired of the 3 minute duty cycle when welding heavier projects on the farm. Implements, structural projects and heavy equipment often have 1/2”-2” plate that needs deep penetration and the welding has to be done late into the night for several hours at a time. Can you recommend a HEAVY DUTY MIG? (I’ve go monster rod welders out the ying-yang (whatever that is…my grandfather used his a lot!).
The machine was upgraded to 50% duty cycle @ 275A. The duty cycle goes up as the amps drop. The unit has a heavier duty cycle than the competing Miller 252 and Lincoln 260. This unit at 250A has a duty cycle of 60%. 100% around 200A. Bigger machines typically require 3 phase for higher outputs. Everlast has a 312, which puts out 315A @ 35% duty cycle as well. If it's maximum power you are after with heavy duty cycle, you can look at the Power i MIG 353DPi, or the PowerMTS 400. For the 400, you'll need 460/480V to develop maximum 400A output. The 353dpi can operate on 240V single phase however at max output. Both have 60% duty cycles.
Probably should talk about the Duty Cycle more. These Everlast welders don't like running on max amps. They get hot quick and you need to stop for a fairly long while, otherwise it trips early in the Duty Cycle. I use the same AMP welders by different makers and don't have that issue. So I only use the Everlast on low amp jobs.
Which input are you using, 115 or 220? Lots of stories and comments about the dual voltage welders just not liking 115, even to the point of affecting reliability.
@@replyhere590 I ran both my 200e and my current Cyclone 212 on 120v without any issues, honestly they were both surprisingly powerful on it. I now have 240v in my shop, been running my 212 almost daily, and I haven’t had any problems with it at all. The only thing I’ve found to complain about is the powerset.. imo it’s way off, especially when you get to the settings for thicker metals. I only use powerset for the one time repairs I get, so it’s not a huge deal, but it would be nice if it could be updated or something.. I’ve heard of Everlast sending boards to customers for repairs, I’d be fine with swapping a board out to have the powerset working properly. Other than that, I’m glad I chose Everlast! I got all the features I wanted for a hell of a lot less than a red or blue machine!
😂 What does H4R mean on an E7018 electrode? An H4 designation, for example, indicates the weld deposit has 4 ml or less of diffusible hydrogen per 100 g of weld metal. Electrodes with an “R” designator - such as E7018 H4R - have undergone specific testing and have been deemed moisture-resistant by the manufacturer.
Richard, I like my bacon crispy. With over 30 years of experience, my hearing is fine, I don't hear my bacon clearly on this machine. Please send me this machine to test in person. True evaluation is a requirement before making an assessment. (Also, Richard at the beginning of this video you made some adjustments with dial and button this machine never did any corrections. Thats interesting.
Looks like my business may be looking into a 262. Thanks Bob, as always, great video!
Great to see Bob welding on this channel again!
More to come!
exactly what I was about to say
@@luissalguero686 Me too! I don't even weld!
But is it the real Bob? I’m thinking with that goatee it might be his evil twin.
The king has returned
Idk who made this happen, but THANK YOU!!! Bob and RedBeard were the best things about this channel. It's good to see Bob in front of the camera again.
Thanks we love them too but all of our hosts are great. You can learn a lot from different perspectives :)
Watching Bob over the years really sparked my interest in welding. This summer i picked up a everlast 210ext tig and have been learning. Thanks for all the info over the years
“Sparked” … we see what you did there!
Bob is number one host on weld, so funny and informative
So glad to see Bob again!
Great to see the Bob Father at it again. Always educational for me to watch and absorb as much as possible.
Bob, Welcome back..you have been missed..
Amateur self taught who has just spent most of my holiday break welding TIG, MIG and MMA. It makes me so happy to see Bob back. I always learn a lot, even two or three watches of the same process and dialogue there is so much knowledge to take away.
Good to see you again, Bob. Love to watch your videos. Give us some more!
Always thankful seeing pointers on RUclips, thanks Bob!!
always looking sharp Bob...great to see you back.....cheers form Orlando, Paul
Ain’t no one mad to see bob back idk what it is about that man but he just commands the room
Love watching BOB laying down those beads. Can’t wait to see him doing more!!!!
Welcome back home Sir. Always the best approach to any type of welding.
I recently purchased an Everlast Power IMIG 230i and had them upgrade it to a AK36 15' mig gun prior to shipping. (from a 10')
I am using this machine for farm repairs and projects and I gotta say that I'm very impressed with its performance!
Thanks for your, to the point, informative videos!!
Craig
Alberta, Canada
Camera guy you're spot on with the arc shots in this one, and the next one. Thanks!
GLAD TO SEE BOB AGAIN!!!!
Im so glac to see bob back, no offense to anyone else but bob is this channel
I am so glad to see Bob back doing videos. This is going to be the next machine I put in my shop.
Love it!! Bob's in the house and i think i need another welding machine!!
You and me both!
YAY!!! Bob is back!
H4 means the deposited weld will contain a maximum of 4ml of hydrogen per 100 grams of weld. The R in H4R stands for "resistant", which means the flux is extra resistant when compared to a standard 7018 H4.
Awesome to see Bob back hosting on the channel! Any plans to run any miller machines on the channel?
Eventually
Bob! Welcome back, sir. I've learned a ton from watching you over the years. Keep the knowledge transfer coming. Thanks Bob! 🤙
I see Bob, I click "play"!
BOB!!!! Good to see you back in the saddle again buddy!! Hope all is well!
Good to see you again Bob...........will be watching for sure.
OK Bob you said to comment on a machine that we would like to see you do a rundown on so to speak. MTS 400. I have never seen anyone start to finish box to weld that machine. In the spring I’m going to order one and I would really love to see that machine put through the paces. I do a lot of heavy equipment repair,Arc Gouging, Farm machinery repair and general fabrication. I mainly work as a mobile welder. Will be moving into a shop for increased productivity and machining capabilities. So if at all possible could you please run the MTS 400 through its paces for us guys that are interested in them? As always love watching your videos.
I guess I’ll have to resubscribe! Glad to see Bob again.
The Bob Father💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
The man the myth the legend. Bob moffat
This man reminds me of my grandpa, has lots of same manners as he did.
Granpa used to work in a nuclear reactor laboratory. 1970 to 2000s
He was doing weld repairs to defective used aluminium fuelrods to be used again. Stick welding with a mechanical extension arm behind a yard (meter) thick led wall. You could not use basic dimmers so they had to use mirror or some sort of periscope to not be in the line of radiation. I belive that we dont do stuff like that anymore.
Beautiful looking unit! Seems to run very smooth…thanks for the review
Thanks for watching!
Thats Bob Moffat. The goat
I'll always stay and watch Bob! Everything else seems to exceed my tolerance limit.
Good stuff, would be interested to see this machine do some spray arc or dual shield. I bet many people looking at a 250+ amp MIG machine are interested in one or the other of those.
Smell them rods Bob...awesome video Sir .
bob is the man
Bob’s got a channel called let’s weld something!
They needed Bob back for views!! #letsweldsomething
Sure would be interested on what part numbers to order from Edge to put the Pyrex font end on Mig Gun AK36 supplied wit tis welder.
Good looking machine.
Indeed!
It's only good to see Bob back again always had the yearning question is do they only run test on everlast ing machines only or if the branch out to other ones in the same range like primeweld or blue demon or CK worldwide or Eastwood or weld pro would like to see those run through the paces too up against Everlast..😎
BOB!
HELLO, to All: Just did a price check, on this green box welder. about 1700.00 US dollars. Very good specifications. Up to 1 inch thick, welding with multiple passes....etc. It is a 240 volt input, machine. 200 amps, out for 'stick ' welding...
Thanks for sharing
nice to see you here again bob
i need to ask what size of generator i need to run this machine is it like 251si 45A or more ?
Great video Bob could you do a review on the Cyclone 312 I can not find any information on that unit, Thank you
we will air that soon
Hmmm, now should I get one Miller Dynasty 300, or seven of these?
h4r can be left out of the rod oven longer
Watching you sir from Philippines 💓♥️🧡💚💜🙂
Thanks for watching!
I tend to have to use the burn back feature. Do you use it? What time do you have it set to?
Just a question for everyone, Why choose the CYCLONE 262, over the POWERMTS 251SI?
Admittedly, that Screen/interface on the on the 262 is a much better, but having the option to run Tig is is more appealing. Any chance @everlastgenerator is upgrading the MTS 251 to a better screen? I guess the lighting series is the upgrade, but a $1k+ difference. Thanks
I'm not sure if it's been asked yet....but does the gun have proprietary consumables i.e. contact tips, sheilds?
The man bob moffatt
Bob, Great to see you back. All my welders are red or blue. Have you had any experience with the Everlast plasma cutters? Thanks, keep the videos coming. Sparky
How are those Everlast welders holding up , any issues ?
I made a few welds....but one wonders every time we use it will it work or not
Sir, I have a project where I need to weld a number of angle iron (pieces) to a bicycle chain. Goofy project perhaps, but still - would you please recommend an electrical arc welder which would be sufficient for this small project. Thank you.
Please go in the weld app and ask your question on the feed and tag Bob! He will help you there and so will others 😊
is the fan always on?
Nice machine! One question the mig is 275 amps so what advantage is having the stick option? Thanks
Are the mig consumables proprietary?
Let's see a some double pulse MIG.
I don't understand inductance very well. What is the 101 explanation for it? Thanks
Inductance happens when a current flowing thru one conductor generates (or induces) a current in a nearby conductor. This happens without the conductors actually touching. An inductor can be implemented as a simple coil of wire. An AC transformer is basically a pair of closely-spaced coils (inductors). Inductance is relevant mostly only to AC circuits (not so much DC).
@@thzzzt Thanks....
go in the WELD app and the community and hosts can help you
Most of us have the machine we need for home projects…many of us have several…but I’m tired of the 3 minute duty cycle when welding heavier projects on the farm. Implements, structural projects and heavy equipment often have 1/2”-2” plate that needs deep penetration and the welding has to be done late into the night for several hours at a time. Can you recommend a HEAVY DUTY MIG? (I’ve go monster rod welders out the ying-yang (whatever that is…my grandfather used his a lot!).
The machine was upgraded to 50% duty cycle @ 275A. The duty cycle goes up as the amps drop. The unit has a heavier duty cycle than the competing Miller 252 and Lincoln 260. This unit at 250A has a duty cycle of 60%. 100% around 200A. Bigger machines typically require 3 phase for higher outputs. Everlast has a 312, which puts out 315A @ 35% duty cycle as well. If it's maximum power you are after with heavy duty cycle, you can look at the Power i MIG 353DPi, or the PowerMTS 400. For the 400, you'll need 460/480V to develop maximum 400A output. The 353dpi can operate on 240V single phase however at max output. Both have 60% duty cycles.
The big bob
Not Everlast but what are your thoughts on a klutch mp230sidv lcd, so far for me it's ran great but looking for other input on it
Would this welder mig 1in ar400 wear bar on a Excavator bucket?
Comeback over
I programmed robot welders. I'm telling you and those things will run a cycle of 10 minutes no problem. Depends on set up though.
Would you run some gas shielded fluxcore thru that thing at some point?
I see Bob. Resubscribed.
Probably should talk about the Duty Cycle more. These Everlast welders don't like running on max amps. They get hot quick and you need to stop for a fairly long while, otherwise it trips early in the Duty Cycle. I use the same AMP welders by different makers and don't have that issue. So I only use the Everlast on low amp jobs.
I haven't experienced that with my Everlast in the slightest
@@joelyounger Your probably welding on low amps. You wont reach the Duty cycle on low amps.😕
Which input are you using, 115 or 220? Lots of stories and comments about the dual voltage welders just not liking 115, even to the point of affecting reliability.
@@replyhere590 I ran both my 200e and my current Cyclone 212 on 120v without any issues, honestly they were both surprisingly powerful on it. I now have 240v in my shop, been running my 212 almost daily, and I haven’t had any problems with it at all. The only thing I’ve found to complain about is the powerset.. imo it’s way off, especially when you get to the settings for thicker metals. I only use powerset for the one time repairs I get, so it’s not a huge deal, but it would be nice if it could be updated or something.. I’ve heard of Everlast sending boards to customers for repairs, I’d be fine with swapping a board out to have the powerset working properly. Other than that, I’m glad I chose Everlast! I got all the features I wanted for a hell of a lot less than a red or blue machine!
🔥🤙🏿👨🏾🏭
😂 What does H4R mean on an E7018 electrode?
An H4 designation, for example, indicates the weld deposit has 4 ml or less of diffusible hydrogen per 100 g of weld metal. Electrodes with an “R” designator - such as E7018 H4R - have undergone specific testing and have been deemed moisture-resistant by the manufacturer.
I'll stick with red
Richard, I like my bacon crispy. With over 30 years of experience, my hearing is fine, I don't hear my bacon clearly on this machine. Please send me this machine to test in person. True evaluation is a requirement before making an assessment. (Also, Richard at the beginning of this video you made some adjustments with dial and button this machine never did any corrections. Thats interesting.
Bob, looks like you’re pregnant. 😂
Bob not as good as the ESAB rebel mig set
paul brown is the better man
If you could weld with bullshit, bob would be best....
Wait ... Is this real? Is he actually back? Was the prophecy real? Bob's back Bois 🥲