I still have a snap on mig welder I bought new back in 1983. IT has a spot weld mode setting on it for lap welding regulated by an timer dial switch. Burns through the first panel then the amperage drops allowing it to fill in the spot. Lincoln but snap on labeled.
looks good, when i started welding it was amps and wire speed. i had a mig at home, the old type, it was heavy, and i bought a later type inverter mig.. what a difference. thanks for the vid...
I just purchased the arc captain 200p ac/dc tig I what to try to learn to tig aluminum it is intimidating is awesome. You are into the arccaptain. Keep up the great work and the awesome content if you have any pointers on a. Tig machine, it would be greatly appreciated my friend. I will keep watching.
Thanks for watching Kenny. I'll check out the 200P. I like Arccaptain because of the large easy to see/read screens. Other welders like Yeswelder, etc. are very good too.
Some of those welding videos out there make me want to quit too. They lay down some really good looking beads. Always great to hear from you YY - enjoy the weekend and thanks 👍😊
Honestly, all of the welders I've reviewed weld as nice as the Miller. That being said, the Miller is nice because it is so simple 1,2,3,4 for heat settings and wire speed - that's nice to me. I compare it to an old car radio vs todays display screen for a radio. It's much harder to adjust volume, change the channel etc.
I still have a snap on mig welder I bought new back in 1983.
IT has a spot weld mode setting on it for lap welding regulated by an timer dial switch.
Burns through the first panel then the amperage drops allowing it to fill in the spot.
Lincoln but snap on labeled.
That's pretty cool. Never heard of that before. Thanks for the interesting comment Bryan 😊
Thats what you call a Smart welder. They have come a long way in the last few years it seems. Nice demo as always Jerry !
Thanks for checking it out Stephan - I appreciate your comments as always :)
Great video nice job on explaining keep up the good work
Thanks! Glad you liked it - have a great weekend my friend 😊
looks good, when i started welding it was amps and wire speed. i had a mig at home, the old type, it was heavy, and i bought a later type inverter mig.. what a difference. thanks for the vid...
I actually like the simple 1,2,3,4 heat setting and wire speed. Super simple.
Looks like a really cool welder thanks for sharing Jerry 👍
Thanks Luis. Did you ever have an engine crank slowly after it got hot or warmed up?
So it’s in inches per min now for wire feed speed? No more converting from metric? I wish I knew that before getting a 200
I just purchased the arc captain 200p ac/dc tig I what to try to learn to tig aluminum it is intimidating is awesome. You are into the arccaptain. Keep up the great work and the awesome content if you have any pointers on a. Tig machine, it would be greatly appreciated my friend. I will keep watching.
Thanks for watching Kenny. I'll check out the 200P. I like Arccaptain because of the large easy to see/read screens. Other welders like Yeswelder, etc. are very good too.
your welding always makes me jealous, if I had yours Id throw minw away,welder and talent sir
Some of those welding videos out there make me want to quit too. They lay down some really good looking beads. Always great to hear from you YY - enjoy the weekend and thanks 👍😊
Thank you for the video. How does this welder compare to your miller? Have a Great Weekend!
Honestly, all of the welders I've reviewed weld as nice as the Miller. That being said, the Miller is nice because it is so simple 1,2,3,4 for heat settings and wire speed - that's nice to me. I compare it to an old car radio vs todays display screen for a radio. It's much harder to adjust volume, change the channel etc.
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