I bought one of these welders a couple months ago and finally used today. I am not a welder by any stretch of the imagination but, this things works wonders! I wish I would have spend the money for the 250. I was repairing some handrails and welds turned out a lot better than I thought they would,
Sounds like the Mig-205DS is working out very well for you. Depending on how often you weld different materials requiring a welding wire change, justifying a second welder, then buy a MIG-Pro250 or maybe their newest 5 in one welder the Firstess 200amp. It's also going to have a built in plasma cutter. I waiting on a beta until to test now.
Thanks for another informative video. I got lucky, and caught the 15% Father's Day special directly from YesWelder. Ended paying $314 plus free shipping for the 205. YesWelder's customer service was great. They answered all of my inquiries promptly, abd thoroughly. Thanks again fir the welding charts!
I have this same welder and I’m having a bad problem with sputtering and the wire kicking back. This is symptomatic of the wire speed being too high. I’m welding 1/8 steel and have the thickness set at 3.2 mm. Any suggestions??????
Have this welder & its a great welder,dont thing they make it anymore but however improved model is out which is crazy improving on this great welder,Yeswelder makes awesome welders
OK i finally had a friend show me how to use this thing and I LOVE IT ! I also gotta publicly thank DON the man for showing me how to start things up and guide little virgin welder me ha ha !
I actually received 1 of these for testing and could not figure out how to make those changes. I just realized its a button on top right instead of an icon. I will try it out tomorrow on 3/16 and 3/8 plate. Cool video, helpful
I am a beginner welder this machine seems to be more than I'll ever probably use but the conversion would be confusing I love the idea of a cheat sheet thanks for your time
Please find me on Facebook. So I can get your email address. As for the welder, it can weld 22ga to ⅜" in a single pass and ½" in multiple pass. The programmed synergic settings do work well, I just prefer to adjust the settings to what I am familiar with. facebook.com/don.riead
Very nice awesome ppl at Yeswelder. They care about the customer and will get back to you with a problem or question, faster than I have had any company. I have the exact same welder n for the money you can not find a better welder for the price.
Thanks for adding comparison with the harbor freight welder. Im learning that the guts of this machine is better and the cost is something you cant beat.
I just emailed the welder settings chart. Hope this helps you. Don't forget to get your discount on anything from Yeswelder by using my discount code, Zuk4x4, with the link below. I do appreciate you taking the time to watch my video and using the link below. Not only can you save money but it helps me earn a small commission on every sale. This is not only helpful during the pandemic but also because I was recently diagnosed with a very serious illness affecting my ability to work. Thank you and best regards, Don Zuk4x4 yeswelder.com/?ref=itggfnm-c5s
I just received my welder and your tutorial is a lifesaver especially, as the info that comes with the unit leaves a lot to be desired. The only part I didn't get with your video was when you were adding -2 and -1.I couldn't figure out the math?
I have the new 205 d s b model and I'm having a problem with the black nut bolt button for the wire feed roller is continuously backing off to you have any ideas
lets say you find the weld you are laying down too cold and you would typically decrease the wire feed speed, what would the setting change be on the Mig-205DS?
I have a 205DS Yes welder and when l put my welder on Gaslist and change my wire to .30 wire it will not feed the wire with the trigger on the stinger? But it will on the butten on the machine?
Great video. Helped me tremendously as I am a beginner welder. Can you adjust the wire feed speed? Can you weld 20ga metal with this? I don't have facebook. Any other way to get your PDF?
I don't use facebook or Twitter but am interested in your cheat sheet. how do I go about getting that ? I purchased a Yeswelder MIG 205 DS before seeing your you tube video
It is a pdf file so it has to be emailed. For obvious reasons, I am reluctant to publicly post my email address and phone number. I am not how we privately exchange email addresses. I still have my company website going. www.rieadhomes.com I believe there is a contract link there.
Beginner welder here… seems like a lot of a machine to have for my first! Super excited to start practicing. Could I possibly get a copy of the chart ?
Could I please get a copy of your cheat sheet. Loved your 📹. I'm a total noob when it comes to welding. I just got this welder. Your video is really helpful in setting it up, thank you.
Really excited to have received this welder today. For some reason, when I’m in the Mag setting, it will only allow me to select .35 wire. Any suggestions as to what I may be doing wrong? Really want to use .30 wire. Great vid! Thanks!!!
@@zuk4x493 Thanks for getting back with me so quickly. I misstated my problem. It’s when I set it to Gasless (Flux Core) that I can only select .35. And it makes no difference what metal thickness, etc. I choose. Any ideas? Thanks!!!
@@zuk4x493 Thanks. When you get a convenient moment, you think you could just see if your machine allows you to select a diameter other than .35 in Gasless mode? That would let me know if I have a problem. Thanks again!!!
Don, I'm an old guy that purchased the 205DS for hobby use. Will this run on a 115v 20amp circuit? I've got electricians wanting to charge $$$$ saying a 40amo breaker for 115 or 50amp for 220. Again, just hobby.
Don, I like your vid ! I tried looking on FB and there are other Don Ried's there but I can t decide which one is you so I can ask you for the chart . I understand this machine is metric only ( bummer) but I just bought their helmet and its awesome for grinding at least . Im a beginner at welding ... The machine should be delivered to me by tomorrow . Does your chart also cover thickness of conversion of inches to metric so I can set things ?
I need a cheat sheet but there’s multiple Don Rieads on FB messenger!!!!! I need help setting my 205ds to flux weld stainless exhaust tubing. Yes I know it’s not ideal but I know it can be done!
Did you ever figure out why your material thickness only went so high for .35 wire? Mine will only go to 2.9mm thickness? But will go all the way up to 13.7 mm when I select .23 wire. This is all in mag settings. Any one else have this issue??
I think the auto settings of this machine are much higher if you tell it the metal thickness and use the auto settings. I feel like their amps are not the same as we measure. Like RMS measurements in stereo systems. Its seems the American machines are calling for less amps per metal thickness. What I think is happening is their digital (yes welder products) readout is just numbers for settings and not exactly amps. There was guy doing destructive tests against their auto settings and they seem to be right might be a bad idea using the setting off another manufacturers settings if they are lower.
The Amp settings between Lincoln and Miller are pretty far apart. In most welding manuals they have an amp range per wire size and material thickness. They all seem vary between brands. Even the wire and electrode manufacturers seem to vary on their amp recommendations. I think part of that is because travel speed also effects the welds penetration and obviously the heat zone.
I don't know if im right or not but it's just what been noticing with this welder compared to my other two units, which are analong machines which I just set by "feel". The guy doing the acid etch tests looked like he was getting good penetration using the auto settings for the 205DS.
@@henrye718I by no means an expert. My 1980's Millermatic 200 is massive and extremely heavy at around 400 pounds. And it can't run thin 0.023 wire without bird nesting the feeding mechanism. I bought a Hitbox Mig200 and it worked great. I had enough Amazon bucks to get the Yeswelder Mig-205DS free. I really liked it. I added the Yeswelder MIG-Pro250 and it has become my favorite. I really like the manual settings mode. Although I most likely will not need to weld ½ in a single pass, it is nice to know I can if needed. Most likely welding the C on a front axle.
@@zuk4x493 I had a chance to try 1/4 plate on the 205 it doesn't seem right at all. Something is wrong, It welds fine at below 130amp reading but above that it starts acting funny. To much spark, splatter and skipping with .30 wire @220v. I'm going to try a different brand of wire and .35 wire. My HTP 200 works fine in any thickness with .30 wire.
It's very much unintuitive but manageable. There are obviously presets that are all wrong. You have to override them all constantly. I'm the end, you'll learn a lot and, if you're serious about welding, you'll upgrade to a higher level unit. In retrospect, I wish I had bit the bullet and purchased something like what the fabricator guy on UA-cam recommends but it's alright. Yes welder is cheap enough to where it doesn't hurt so bad in the end.
Volt and amp settings For a specific metal gauge or thickness? The Mig-205DS does not display wire but instead displays amps and volts. The higher the amps the faster the wire speed. That is why I created my cheat sheet so I didn't have to to the math in my head. We don't need to worry about watts however amps x volts equals watts.
Not really trusting this welder another guy did an amperage test and it's not putting out nearly as much amperage as displayed. This thing is just setting numbers and not true amps. His second replacment welder acted even more different than the first. And they were acting funny with .35 wire I'd be careful about using it to weld anything that would be safty issue. Maybe it's good for welding decorative items.
@@jedrishel3096 I was being nice and optimistic about it. Over time I noticed it would not weld correctly after a certain amps basically anything past 125amps. Moved on to the harbor freight 200 amp multi welder, welds perfectly at all settings like it's supposedly to.
I bought one of these welders a couple months ago and finally used today. I am not a welder by any stretch of the imagination but, this things works wonders! I wish I would have spend the money for the 250. I was repairing some handrails and welds turned out a lot better than I thought they would,
Sounds like the Mig-205DS is working out very well for you. Depending on how often you weld different materials requiring a welding wire change, justifying a second welder, then buy a MIG-Pro250 or maybe their newest 5 in one welder the Firstess 200amp. It's also going to have a built in plasma cutter. I waiting on a beta until to test now.
Thanks for another informative video. I got lucky, and caught the 15% Father's Day special directly from YesWelder. Ended paying $314 plus free shipping for the 205. YesWelder's customer service was great. They answered all of my inquiries promptly, abd thoroughly. Thanks again fir the welding charts!
You are very welcome.
I have this same welder and I’m having a bad problem with sputtering and the wire kicking back. This is symptomatic of the wire speed being too high. I’m welding 1/8 steel and have the thickness set at 3.2 mm.
Any suggestions??????
Have this welder & its a great welder,dont thing they make it anymore but however improved model is out which is crazy improving on this great welder,Yeswelder makes awesome welders
OK i finally had a friend show me how to use this thing and I LOVE IT ! I also gotta publicly thank DON the man for showing me how to start things up and guide little virgin welder me ha ha !
You are very welcome. Glad you are enjoying the welder.
yes thank you!!!
I actually received 1 of these for testing and could not figure out how to make those changes. I just realized its a button on top right instead of an icon. I will try it out tomorrow on 3/16 and 3/8 plate. Cool video, helpful
I am a beginner welder this machine seems to be more than I'll ever probably use but the conversion would be confusing I love the idea of a cheat sheet thanks for your time
Please find me on Facebook. So I can get your email address. As for the welder, it can weld 22ga to ⅜" in a single pass and ½" in multiple pass. The programmed synergic settings do work well, I just prefer to adjust the settings to what I am familiar with.
facebook.com/don.riead
Very nice awesome ppl at Yeswelder. They care about the customer and will get back to you with a problem or question, faster than I have had any company. I have the exact same welder n for the money you can not find a better welder for the price.
Thanks for adding comparison with the harbor freight welder. Im learning that the guts of this machine is better and the cost is something you cant beat.
I just emailed the welder settings chart. Hope this helps you. Don't forget to get your discount on anything from Yeswelder by using my discount code, Zuk4x4, with the link below.
I do appreciate you taking the time to watch my video and using the link below. Not only can you save money but it helps me earn a small commission on every sale. This is not only helpful during the pandemic but also because I was recently diagnosed with a very serious illness affecting my ability to work.
Thank you and best regards,
Don
Zuk4x4
yeswelder.com/?ref=itggfnm-c5s
@@zuk4x493 can you please email me your charts. Im struggling with this welder
@@tressablackburn7827 message me on Facebook
facebook.com/don.riead
I just received my welder and your tutorial is a lifesaver especially, as the info that comes with the unit leaves a lot to be desired. The only part I didn't get with your video was when you were adding -2 and -1.I couldn't figure out the math?
I have the new 205 d s b model and I'm having a problem with the black nut bolt button for the wire feed roller is continuously backing off to you have any ideas
Thanks so much for the fast reply on the request for the settings. I will be sure to use the link and code provided. All the best to you.
lets say you find the weld you are laying down too cold and you would typically decrease the wire feed speed, what would the setting change be on the Mig-205DS?
I have a 205DS Yes welder and when l put my welder on Gaslist and change my wire to .30 wire it will not feed the wire with the trigger on the stinger? But it will on the butten on the machine?
There is a welding setup chart sticker on the inside if the yewswelder door where the spool sets. Just FYI
Great video. Helped me tremendously as I am a beginner welder. Can you adjust the wire feed speed? Can you weld 20ga metal with this? I don't have facebook. Any other way to get your PDF?
Just picked up one myself. Very informative, thanks for all the details!
I bought this machine and I’m getting a bunch of popping on my welds during gas mig. The wire speed is too fast, is there a way to adjust??
I don't use facebook or Twitter but am interested in your cheat sheet. how do I go about getting that ? I purchased a Yeswelder MIG 205 DS before seeing your you tube video
It is a pdf file so it has to be emailed. For obvious reasons, I am reluctant to publicly post my email address and phone number. I am not how we privately exchange email addresses. I still have my company website going. www.rieadhomes.com I believe there is a contract link there.
Beginner welder here… seems like a lot of a machine to have for my first! Super excited to start practicing. Could I possibly get a copy of the chart ?
Doneiead@gmail.com
Hey can you share that chart if possible? Please let me know. Thanks
What setting should I have for 110 outlet if I want to weld quarter inch thick metal
Thanks for this great video Don. I just sent you a message on Facebook about getting that cheat sheet! Thanks!
If it’s not to much trouble I would love that chart as well. Thanks
I will need an email address. For privacy you can find me on Facebook and send a private message.
Kirk.alvey@gmail.com
Thank you in advance
@@kirkalvey5362 would love a copy of the chart
For 100% co2 you put it on mig/co2 and for mix gas put on mag? thank you.
Yes that is correct.
How to change WIRE SPEED... I can't find how???
you cant it really sucks
Im also think I need more speed bjt if you increase speed automatic increase amps by self
Would have loved a discount or a tig gun like the one guy got in his kit.
Could I please get a copy of your cheat sheet. Loved your 📹. I'm a total noob when it comes to welding. I just got this welder. Your video is really helpful in setting it up, thank you.
Doneiead@gmail.com
Hey do you have the cheat sheet you could send me by any chance?
@@abcd1234353hey did you ever get that chart from Don or anyone? Trying to get someone on here to share it.
Great video! Sent message requesting the settings sheet
Really excited to have received this welder today. For some reason, when I’m in the Mag setting, it will only allow me to select .35 wire. Any suggestions as to what I may be doing wrong? Really want to use .30 wire. Great vid! Thanks!!!
What metal thickness did you select?
@@zuk4x493 Thanks for getting back with me so quickly. I misstated my problem. It’s when I set it to Gasless (Flux Core) that I can only select .35. And it makes no difference what metal thickness, etc. I choose. Any ideas? Thanks!!!
I haven't used the flux core wire settings so I am not sure how low it goes in that setup. I have always used the mixed gas solid wire.
@@zuk4x493 Thanks. When you get a convenient moment, you think you could just see if your machine allows you to select a diameter other than .35 in Gasless mode? That would let me know if I have a problem. Thanks again!!!
@@markashlock9017 I will pull that one out this weekend and plug it in. I have the 250 setup at the moment.
Thanks for the easy to follow video!! As far as gasless, how do I adjust my wire speed? Feels like it's coming out too fast.
Wire speed and amps are essentially the same thing. However you have do a little math. That's why I made my cheat sheet.
The lower the amps the slower the wire
Ordered through your link. Thanks for the review.
Thank you.
My HTP MiG 200 weighs 200lbs without a spool in it with the bottle on it I have a hard time rolling it over a crack in the concrete lol.
I have one of these machines and I only used it a couple of times. Now I can't get it to turn on.
Thank you for your quick response.
👍
Don, I'm an old guy that purchased the 205DS for hobby use. Will this run on a 115v 20amp circuit? I've got electricians wanting to charge $$$$ saying a 40amo breaker for 115 or 50amp for 220. Again, just hobby.
You will be limited to about 115 to 120 amps. Obviously a 30 amp 220V would be best.
I would like to get your chart
Great video very informative.
Can you weld .030 Flux core on 120v ? Machine only allows Gasless .035 Flux selection .
Yes but there isn't synergic settings so you will need to adjust your voltage and amps to fit the project.
Don,
I like your vid !
I tried looking on FB and there are other Don Ried's there but I can t decide which one is you so I can ask you for the chart . I understand this machine is metric only ( bummer) but I just bought their helmet and its awesome for grinding at least . Im a beginner at welding ... The machine should be delivered to me by tomorrow . Does your chart also cover thickness of conversion of inches to metric so I can set things ?
Look for Don Riead. We have 3 vowels in our last name. We couldn't be normal.
I received a message request but I couldn't open it. You could possibly leave your email here, but it is visible to everyone.
@@zuk4x493 I won't leave email here but will email the one Don who is batteling cancer . Is that you sir?
@@tonyrandazzoe8210 yes sir. That is me.
@@zuk4x493 Okay wrote you yesterday and will do that again on FB . Will pray for you as well for a great recovery !
Can you send me the chart for my yes welder?
Do you need a bottle and regulator for stick welding
Not for stick welding or fux core mig.
I need a cheat sheet but there’s multiple Don Rieads on FB messenger!!!!! I need help setting my 205ds to flux weld stainless exhaust tubing. Yes I know it’s not ideal but I know it can be done!
Find me here.
facebook.com/don.riead
Here is my Facebook link. I will need your email address to send you the pdf file.
facebook.com/don.riead
Hey did you ever get the setting chart from Don? Can you share it?
Also would love chart,
Cant find u on facebook man, can you just post your email onto ur about section or respond to this comment??
facebook.com/don.riead
My welder shows 0.0 volts on stick welding and will not arc. What’s going on?
Difficult to say. Is the welding mode set to stick welding? Do you have a good ground connection?
I’m trying to weld gas less but it won’t weld it just shoots wire and I can’t adjust wire speed
Wire speed and amps are the same but you have to convert the amps. Did I send you my welder settings chart?
I would like to have a cheat sheet.
Did you ever figure out why your material thickness only went so high for .35 wire? Mine will only go to 2.9mm thickness? But will go all the way up to 13.7 mm when I select .23 wire. This is all in mag settings. Any one else have this issue??
I will reach out to Yeswelder and see if we are missing something here.
@@zuk4x493 yes. Let me know if you hear anything. Thanks!!
@@eringabbybennett absolutely.
I think the auto settings of this machine are much higher if you tell it the metal thickness and use the auto settings. I feel like their amps are not the same as we measure. Like RMS measurements in stereo systems. Its seems the American machines are calling for less amps per metal thickness. What I think is happening is their digital (yes welder products) readout is just numbers for settings and not exactly amps. There was guy doing destructive tests against their auto settings and they seem to be right might be a bad idea using the setting off another manufacturers settings if they are lower.
The Amp settings between Lincoln and Miller are pretty far apart. In most welding manuals they have an amp range per wire size and material thickness. They all seem vary between brands. Even the wire and electrode manufacturers seem to vary on their amp recommendations. I think part of that is because travel speed also effects the welds penetration and obviously the heat zone.
I don't know if im right or not but it's just what been noticing with this welder compared to my other two units, which are analong machines which I just set by "feel". The guy doing the acid etch tests looked like he was getting good penetration using the auto settings for the 205DS.
@@henrye718I by no means an expert. My 1980's Millermatic 200 is massive and extremely heavy at around 400 pounds. And it can't run thin 0.023 wire without bird nesting the feeding mechanism. I bought a Hitbox Mig200 and it worked great. I had enough Amazon bucks to get the Yeswelder Mig-205DS free. I really liked it. I added the Yeswelder MIG-Pro250 and it has become my favorite. I really like the manual settings mode. Although I most likely will not need to weld ½ in a single pass, it is nice to know I can if needed. Most likely welding the C on a front axle.
@@zuk4x493 I had a chance to try 1/4 plate on the 205 it doesn't seem right at all. Something is wrong, It welds fine at below 130amp reading but above that it starts acting funny. To much spark, splatter and skipping with .30 wire @220v. I'm going to try a different brand of wire and .35 wire. My HTP 200 works fine in any thickness with .30 wire.
@@henrye718 is your polarity set correctly? Also is the gas coming out?
It's very much unintuitive but manageable. There are obviously presets that are all wrong. You have to override them all constantly. I'm the end, you'll learn a lot and, if you're serious about welding, you'll upgrade to a higher level unit. In retrospect, I wish I had bit the bullet and purchased something like what the fabricator guy on UA-cam recommends but it's alright. Yes welder is cheap enough to where it doesn't hurt so bad in the end.
do you know what a volt is and what an ampere is?
Volt and amp settings For a specific metal gauge or thickness? The Mig-205DS does not display wire but instead displays amps and volts. The higher the amps the faster the wire speed. That is why I created my cheat sheet so I didn't have to to the math in my head. We don't need to worry about watts however amps x volts equals watts.
It's displayed on the screen.
Deberían hacer un tutorial en español
I cannot get my machine to stop showing GAS ON
Did you try unplugging it for a bit and plugging it back in? Maybe it will reboot the system!
Por favor traducirlo en español
What is your email?
Reach out to me on Facebook Facebook messenger Don Riead. I hate for anyone to publicly display their email address.
@@zuk4x493 sent you a message
@@joshgaridan3119 👍
I need the cheat sheet, purvisin@bellsouth.net
@@joshgaridan3119hey if you have a welding chart can you please share it? Please let know if possible. Thanks
this isn't even half a review.
Not really trusting this welder another guy did an amperage test and it's not putting out nearly as much amperage as displayed. This thing is just setting numbers and not true amps. His second replacment welder acted even more different than the first. And they were acting funny with .35 wire I'd be careful about using it to weld anything that would be safty issue. Maybe it's good for welding decorative items.
Your right the welder sucks
@@jedrishel3096 I was being nice and optimistic about it. Over time I noticed it would not weld correctly after a certain amps basically anything past 125amps. Moved on to the harbor freight 200 amp multi welder, welds perfectly at all settings like it's supposedly to.
Guess I’ll feel blessed mine penetrates into 3/8” plate with no problems. Did take some time to get used to the controls though.
@@yoshi450gmail I believe this welder is constantly going through revisions. The welder I bought a year ago is not the same welder someone buys today.
Go back, edit your video and QICK JUMPIG ALL OVER THE PLACE😡
Great how to. It's a great little welder. I run gasless and stick with mine and it's like I know what I'm doing hahaha.