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just sold my syncrowave200 looking at the miller dynasty200dx and the thermal arc186 for aluminum any thought would be greatly appreciated
Reply:Originally Posted by rodney9043just sold my syncrowave200 looking at the miller dynasty200dx and the thermal arc186 for aluminum any thought would be greatly appreciated
Reply:I like the Thermal interface, and don't really care for the Dynasty setup. I have had many Thermal-arc machines, and it's second nature to me. Fan is not a issue for me, because of all the Esab's I have owned. Kind of blends into the cool-mate one pretty nice.. Foot pedal took work to get to function correctly, and that was huge how the machine works..Double switches can be problematic, and I don't weld with the machine in the preview mode. (Took out the switch by running a toggle) Button control using the 4 step, shows just how good the machine is in smoothness of operation (My button and #9 torch) If you run a Foot control off of a 181i. you will see just how decent it can work..Esab/Lorch ET-220iEsab 160i caddyThermal LM-200 Lincoln feedersThermal Pee-Wee 85sThermal 60i- 3phase /RPC powered (Beast)Thermal Drag-gun 35CINE 1500 Klutch 140i
Reply:I've had a Dynasty 200, a TA185 and now a TA300. Never tried a 186. Unless you're welding a spaceship, and once you get through playing with the extensive hidden menu of the Dynasty, you'll find the above TA's just as good. Again, can't speak for the 186, but the TA's are quality machines.TA Arcmaster 300CM3XMT 304S22P12 suitcase feederX-Treme 12VSOptima pulserTA161SMaxstar 150STLHypertherm PM45OP setupStihl 020AVP, 039, 066 Magnum |
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