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Papua Niugini Papua New Guinea. Philippines, Pilipinas Philippines. Solomon Aelan Solomon Islands. Taiwan, Province of China. Turkmen Turkmenistan. I've priced out an Esab PT from the dealers, and it's way way more than I can afford If anyone has a good-condition used PT torch setup that you'd like to turn into cash, please email me directly at: metal fullwave.

Richard in SW Oregon. Re: Esab Try Giant Tech, they have a model with the same torch as my lince. It takes a P30 XL torch. It may work and they have consumables for it. Post this question in the giantech Zone. Hey guys came here for the first time today because my ESAB Heliarc machine decided to crap out on me.

I bought it new in and haven't used it much, realistically about hours of true welding time. I called esab and went through testing various troubleshooting stuff and then just decided to take it to a repair facility as it was getting complex.

Well, turns out it needs a new High Freq board and another main board estimated at a cool thousand dollars. I know there were some issues with this particular unit and was wondering are there used parts out there or should I just scrap the whole thing and start over with a Miller, Lincoln etc Thanks for your input.

If you are going to weld for a living, you can buy a nice machine for a couple thousand dollars. If you do a web search on "welder circuit board repairs" you'll get a surprising number of hits. It may be economical to pull the boards and send them off for TS and repair. I would follow up on Teddco's suggestion and agree with David R if that proves to be a deadend.

Here's a place you can start your search. Oh by the way - welcome to the forum. Worth some checkin', I'd say! I'd definately repair it if at all possible. All major manufacturers have let price and foreign manufacturing affect the quality of their products to some extent but you have in my opinion as good a machine as money can buy.

ESAB is top of the line and probably one of the oldest welding suppliers out there. If all else fails, set it back and look for the parts to repair it, someone will eventually list them for sell.

Ebay is another great place to find parts. Thanks for the ideas, I'll check into repairing the boards. Re: Esab. Originally Posted by David R. Try Giant Tech, they have a model with the same torch as my lince.



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