I have a small mig machine from Weldpro and love it. When stick welding I couldn't believe the difference between it and the buzzbox that I learned on. Like getting out of a model A with flat tires into a brand new Lexus. Mig and flux core is really smooth too. So after using this machine for 5 months, how do you like it?
Same as the prime weld TIG 225 with the CK-17F. I have the TIG-225 and prime weld MIG-180. They are awesome The Fabrication Series did a review. Everything your unboxing is the same as prime weld. Looks like you like it. Hope it does you good.
As the owner of nine welding machines Miller stick mig , Lincoln mig , Hobart mobile 225 CC CV AC DC, Hobart 400 amp , Primeweld, 225, Tig, Primeweld stick, 2 Prime weld plasma , and 3 chineese knock offs for tig and mig. 4 of these machines have been with me for fourty years and great reliability. The newer machines Primeweld has the best service bar none.
I wouldn't mind selling my Miller and getting one of these more portable ones. My Miller is as big as a Millermatic 250 and not portable at all but is a very smooth good welding machine.
you can get a dinse connector for that machine and add a CK worldwide torch to it no problem because both the screw and plug and the thins connector are both live when your TIG welding
You certainly seem to be satisfied with your tig machine, it am glad. I brought a AHP 5 years ago and have been very happy with it. Did you noticed that when you use the
Nice welding machine Daniel. I do like how it sounds . You seem to be very glad that you have a new dedicated shop tig welding machine that does burn your ears off or cash out of your pocket burning fuel all day long.. anyways I hope you get a lot of use out of it and don't let it collect a lot of dust. But yeah wear some better tig gloves for greater dexterity then you can feel your rod a little easier, you might even get yourself an ezdaber from ck worldwide it's a great tool to use for feeding your filler rods through, if you want to do so check out the review I did on it on my UA-cam channel sure I'll get at least one extra view on my video but hey if it convinces you to pick one up then at least I will fell like you were guided in a good direction. Oh yeah one more thing you forgot to mention about your tig welder is it uses square wave pulse for its process , instead of sine wave, or triangle wave. I'm not sure if your welder uses the Advanced square wave technology or the soft square wave technology, it would be nice to know if which form it does use but I'm sure your welder is square wave anyhow.
Man, i don't like how the tig gun hooks up, i was about to order one tell i seen that. I like all my machines to be the same connecters soni can swapnout if need be.
That is a great machine you have there for what you paid for it you can't beat it. The only issue I had with mine was the power cable was a little loose in the back of the welder you might need to tighten that up otherwise it's a fantastic tig welder.
I just bought an everlast 275 power mig and it stickwelds too it's arc characteristics are amazing the stick function is nearly as smooth and my Lincoln 300d engine drive
Do you think you could do a shop tour update
I have a small mig machine from Weldpro and love it. When stick welding I couldn't believe the difference between it and the buzzbox that I learned on. Like getting out of a model A with flat tires into a brand new Lexus. Mig and flux core is really smooth too.
So after using this machine for 5 months, how do you like it?
Same as the prime weld TIG 225 with the CK-17F. I have the TIG-225 and prime weld MIG-180. They are awesome The Fabrication Series did a review. Everything your unboxing is the same as prime weld. Looks like you like it. Hope it does you good.
Balance is the cleaning for the oxide layer of aluminum
What’s the benefit of the Dinse connector for the torch, other than convenience?
How can you convert it?
As the owner of nine welding machines Miller stick mig , Lincoln mig , Hobart mobile 225 CC CV AC DC, Hobart 400 amp , Primeweld, 225, Tig, Primeweld stick, 2 Prime weld plasma , and 3 chineese knock offs for tig and mig. 4 of these machines have been with me for fourty years and great reliability. The newer machines Primeweld has the best service bar none.
Thank you for the video...question...did you ever think about getting an eastwood
I wouldn't mind selling my Miller and getting one of these more portable ones. My Miller is as big as a Millermatic 250 and not portable at all but is a very smooth good welding machine.
Get the miller multimatic 215 or 220ac/dc if u just want mig get the 211 just realize they don't have a heavy duty cycle
you can get a dinse connector for that machine and add a CK worldwide torch to it no problem because both the screw and plug and the thins connector are both live when your TIG welding
You certainly seem to be satisfied with your tig machine, it am glad. I brought a AHP 5 years ago and have been very happy with it. Did you noticed that when you use the
Hi! Where is made that machine? Thanks
How's the welder holding up?
Any updates?
Why you did not go for the Eastwood 200 ac/dc ?
Did you know Eastwoods and weldpro machines are made by the same company Linlong?
Nice welding machine Daniel. I do like how it sounds . You seem to be very glad that you have a new dedicated shop tig welding machine that does burn your ears off or cash out of your pocket burning fuel all day long.. anyways I hope you get a lot of use out of it and don't let it collect a lot of dust. But yeah wear some better tig gloves for greater dexterity then you can feel your rod a little easier, you might even get yourself an ezdaber from ck worldwide it's a great tool to use for feeding your filler rods through, if you want to do so check out the review I did on it on my UA-cam channel sure I'll get at least one extra view on my video but hey if it convinces you to pick one up then at least I will fell like you were guided in a good direction. Oh yeah one more thing you forgot to mention about your tig welder is it uses square wave pulse for its process , instead of sine wave, or triangle wave. I'm not sure if your welder uses the Advanced square wave technology or the soft square wave technology, it would be nice to know if which form it does use but I'm sure your welder is square wave anyhow.
Pennsylvania?
Can you recommend a tig/mig welder from this brand?
I just bought the exact one bc the miller machine is way to high
Now get a prime weld machine and compare it to you hit me up when you get done
Ac frequency definitely could be turned up a bit 🤣
Man, i don't like how the tig gun hooks up, i was about to order one tell i seen that. I like all my machines to be the same connecters soni can swapnout if need be.
That is a great machine you have there for what you paid for it you can't beat it. The only issue I had with mine was the power cable was a little loose in the back of the welder you might need to tighten that up otherwise it's a fantastic tig welder.
Thats a top level torch though...NOICE!!!
I've heard really good things about Everlast.
I just bought an everlast 275 power mig and it stickwelds too it's arc characteristics are amazing the stick function is nearly as smooth and my Lincoln 300d engine drive
Mine don’t leave my rig. Cheers
Awesome and useful review. Thanks
Lower Hertz you get better penetration in the metal compared to higher frequency ac settings
mma is smaw you is right.
Neverlast Sucks-that’s why they actually have to pay people to bring up their name on YT.
Some very shady warranty tactics. I agree I wouldn't recommend buying anything Everlast.
You don’t even bother to read the manual before you do the review? You do your learning while you’re recording?
Yep that’s half the fun
@@derbadortheweldor8940 so Mickey Mouse imho. Makes you look incompetent and foolish.
It’s a good thing your opinion doesn’t matter
@@derbadortheweldor8940😂 got em
@@derbadortheweldor8940thank you for posting this video 😊