Thank you for sharing this with us and taking the time to compare it to your Father’s welder… 👏🏻 Seems to be an impressive lidl (sorry!) unit and, as it is just about to become available in our local store (Sunday 26th May) I could be tempted… ✅ I have not welded in my life, but always fancied giving it a go, even at a basic level, so it seems like a good opportunity to now explore my non-welding skills… ⚡️
@@UltimateDIY Thank you for the reassurance, picked one, of only two left, up this morning (Sunday 26th) along with a welding magnet (!) so I certainly hope existing skills are not a requirement… 😂 Looking forward to unpacking in the week and giving it a trial run… 👍🏻
Ok Romania, I'm from Bulgaria , ...☺My invertor is parkside pisg 120A D5, 60€...working not with 3,5 mm electrodes.. Only 2,5 mm😕 Your video is very good..
It is my first time operating this welding unit. Evertime when I practice the 2.5mm electrode i sticks to the metal n it's frustrating. I m stressed 😢😢😢😢
Omg this is a little monster, completely obliterated your father's China thing! Probably if you can live with that awful fan noise this is the best buy for a little inverter. Just keep it away from metal dust so it doesn't damage the electronics.
@@UltimateDIY I bought a few welders for my father, but this Parkside is actually pretty good, I think I will buy it to as portable welder. You can put some fine wire mesh in the front to protect it from metal particles, those kill most of the inverters as they have a tunnel from front to back for forced cooling and will suck everything in. You could open it and show the insides to see how the components look, if they are coated then it is even better.
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Thank you for sharing this with us and taking the time to compare it to your Father’s welder… 👏🏻
Seems to be an impressive lidl (sorry!) unit and, as it is just about to become available in our local store (Sunday 26th May) I could be tempted… ✅
I have not welded in my life, but always fancied giving it a go, even at a basic level, so it seems like a good opportunity to now explore my non-welding skills… ⚡️
I was in exactly your position and this welder has made it much easier. You will be able to do basic welds even with non existing skills 👍🏻
@@UltimateDIY Thank you for the reassurance, picked one, of only two left, up this morning (Sunday 26th) along with a welding magnet (!) so I certainly hope existing skills are not a requirement… 😂
Looking forward to unpacking in the week and giving it a trial run… 👍🏻
Have fun with it!
How exactly is called this device you use to measure ?
It's this: ua-cam.com/video/SxE_rnTt_io/v-deo.html
Are you working with 3,5mm electrodes with this invertor?
No, I don't have anything that requires 3.5mm.
Ok Romania, I'm from Bulgaria , ...☺My invertor is parkside pisg 120A D5, 60€...working not with 3,5 mm electrodes.. Only 2,5 mm😕 Your video is very good..
Hello neighbour! Thanks!
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It is my first time operating this welding unit. Evertime when I practice the 2.5mm electrode i sticks to the metal n it's frustrating. I m stressed 😢😢😢😢
Can it used in DC output? Thanks in advance
I don't know what you mean.
It's an MMA *inverter*, so usually it should do DC welding
Arbeiten sie mit 3,5mm ekectroden mit das inverter?
I don't really have jobs around the house that require 3.5mm.
Cu electrod 3.5, 4 poti lucra cu ea, sau maximum 3 ?
Nu am idee. Mai mult decat am folosit in video nu am nevoie.
Omg this is a little monster, completely obliterated your father's China thing!
Probably if you can live with that awful fan noise this is the best buy for a little inverter.
Just keep it away from metal dust so it doesn't damage the electronics.
Yup, exactly my thoughts 🤭
I did not even register the noise, as I did not realise there could be quiter ones out there 😄
@@UltimateDIY I bought a few welders for my father, but this Parkside is actually pretty good, I think I will buy it to as portable welder.
You can put some fine wire mesh in the front to protect it from metal particles, those kill most of the inverters as they have a tunnel from front to back for forced cooling and will suck everything in.
You could open it and show the insides to see how the components look, if they are coated then it is even better.
@bbogdanmircea hmm... I might just take a look inside if I can.