Originally Posted by
false_aesthetic
My understanding is that the cheaper welders do fine at the middle-to-upper range but suffer at lower amps and the problem lies in the sensitivity/quality of the foot pedals more than anything else.
IIRC, Jody on Welding Tips and Tricks commented that the cheaper foot pedals seem to have uneven "steps" as opposed to a smooth ramp.
I experienced something like this when I was first learning to TIG on a friend's machine. A month or so later I spent an hour or so using a better setup (Maxstar IIRC). With a different machine the process was significantly easier -- I just wasn't fighting the machine and could spend the time focusing building my technique/muscle memory. When I got back to the orig. machine things were still frustrating but at least I had a bit more time at the bench so I could navigate things a bit better.
I ended up buying a mid-level machine and am pretty happy with it. If I were to do it over though, I'd probably by an Everlast and save $700-$1000. At the time (2016/2017) I saw lots of complaints about customer service, warranty, etc. I'm guessing they've had enough time to dial things in better.
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