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Thread: I'd like to see a 160 PI in action

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    I'd like to see a 160 PI in action

    Hello All,
    Although I have done very little welding and I’m not that good at it I want to learn. I tried stick and didn’t do to well at it. I have an old mig that my dad gave my many years ago, but I never got the hang of it. But at my last job, I got to do some tig welding, and I made some fairly decent welds.
    So like I said, I want to learn. I am looking to buy a WELDALL 160PI but am hesitant to put down $1400.00 on a machine that I have never seen in action. They say there is a 30 day risk free trial. But if you decide you don’t like it there’s a 15% restock fee. Basically I’d be out $210.00 if it wasn’t what I was looking for.
    Is there any one here in the central Fl. Area that owns a Longevity Machine that would be welling to demo it form me?
    Looking forward to striking an ark and learning,
    but I don’t want to get BURNT in the process (pun intended)

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    Hello and WELCONE!! Did you check out the "TRY BEFORE YOU BUY" section on this forum? In that section there maybe someone that will help.
    keith
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    Here is a member in Florida on the try before you buy list. I haven't seen him on here for awhile but you could try sending him an email. Lookup that user, click on his name and pick the option to send email.

    Newman180
    Stuart, FL 34994
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    Longevity WeldPro LS200PI (IGBT)
    Force Cut LP80 plasma cutter
    Longevity auto dark welding helmet

    Atlas 10x36" lathe
    Craftsman 5HP 30 Gal compressor
    Home made CNC router/plasma/hot wire foam cutting table powered by Longevity Force Cut LP80
    Home built aluminum foundry, HF 4x6 bandsaw, O/A torch

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