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Old 02-17-2010, 01:49 PM
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3n1 or 4n1

Tig unit is down and dang plasma just died. I need to replace both since these units have been here since before I was in highschool myself. The torch is screwed up on the plasma cutter and the local weld shop says that it would be cheaper to buy a new unit than it would be to replace the torch. The tig unit is a Hobart Power supply that is hooked up to a Lincoln HF, apparantly the HF unit is screwed up.

I need to get some quotes. I have some highschool kids here that are missing out on tig and plasma with these two units being out of order.

If you can, help a brotha out please.
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Old 02-17-2010, 02:25 PM
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Re: 3n1 or 4n1

Bluesman,

We can take care of you. I am going to send a PM and will consider the fact that you are teaching with the unit. Thanks for considering LONGEVITY.

Let me know if you have any questions. Also, do you need to weld aluminum or will you use DC only on the TIG?

Thanks,

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Old 02-17-2010, 02:34 PM
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Re: 3n1 or 4n1

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Bluesman,

We can take care of you. I am going to send a PM and will consider the fact that you are teaching with the unit. Thanks for considering LONGEVITY.

Let me know if you have any questions. Also, do you need to weld aluminum or will you use DC only on the TIG?

Thanks,

Simon
We do need aluminum capabilities BUT if that isn't a possibility then we can always get a spoolgun for our Lincoln Power Mig and just mig the aluminum. I've been reading up on Longevity, Everlast and Gianttech and you guys all seem on the up and up when it comes to quality products and tech support. I thought we would give ya'll a shot at a quote since I'm almost certain that one of you will be able to satisfy the needs we have with a single machine cost effectively whereas with Lincoln or Miller we would probably end up getting 2 different pieces of equipment and it would be a small fortune. Ya'll don't happen to do demonstrations for schools when you sell equipment to them do you?
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*Linc'n ProMig 180
*tiny porta torch...
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Bluesman,

If you provide a number via Private Message, we can have a rep contact you and get you a very good offer. We do test all equipment before it leaves here and can offer you a great price, which is what you are hoping for.

I think speaking to each of the mentioned companies will give you a better idea of customer service and knowledge since the machines are similar.

Please let me know how that sounds.

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Old 02-17-2010, 04:38 PM
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Re: 3n1 or 4n1

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Bluesman,

If you provide a number via Private Message, we can have a rep contact you and get you a very good offer. We do test all equipment before it leaves here and can offer you a great price, which is what you are hoping for.

I think speaking to each of the mentioned companies will give you a better idea of customer service and knowledge since the machines are similar.

Please let me know how that sounds.

Simon
I appreciate it. I just sent you a pm.
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*Linc'n ProMig 180
*tiny porta torch...
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Old 02-17-2010, 05:09 PM
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Scott,

Thanks for taking the call. If you still have questions or concerns, please let us know.

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