ArcCaptain TIG200 With High Frequency Start - Learn To TIG Weld - It Exceeded My Expectations

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  • Опубліковано 8 лип 2024
  • In this video I review the ArcCaptain Tig200, which is a stick welder and a (DC) current only Tig welder. For this being a budget TIG welder it sure was a pleasure to use. I think this is a great little machine to learn how to TIG weld. Use the links below for more information and to purchase the equipment.
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  • @peters5333
    @peters5333 25 днів тому +1

    This was the video that convinced me to try Arccaptain. I did not have the money for the AC/DC version but the DC version, yes. What can I say. Sometimes you get things right. Its a great little welder. Simple to use. I have an expensive Everlast Welder I purchased some time ago and am trying to sell it. I like the Arccaptain better. Where this would shine say if you do furniture like a coffee table or chair or night table. You do not need to save up for a Miller Dynasty 280 or even....gulp, an Everlast welder. Buy this. Use it. And if you like what it does then go AC/DC later on. Can't go wrong here. I should also add that I did purchase the new foot pedal separately off Amazon. For some applications I do not mind the trigger switch but wanted the flexibility of the pedal. I also noticed the Euro and Australian crowd have a button torch but I cannot locate one here in the North America or British Amazon sites.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  25 днів тому +1

      This comment is AWESOME! I really appreciate the input and positive feedback! Thanks for adding to the content and conversation. Keep an eye out for the review on the ACDC machine, ArcCaptain hooked me up with the ACDC machine last week so I need to set some time aside a dive into it. Thanks again for the input! #ChallengeTheBuild

  • @C0SM1CDUD3
    @C0SM1CDUD3 11 місяців тому +7

    Can confirm, just bought this machine and mine came wired 220 with a 220 to 110 downstep adapter. They listened. Also, you're way too hard on yourself man, those were some pretty f%@ing good beads for a "newbie" at TIG. Learn to use cooler bars. See how far out the affected heat area was from your beads? The discoloration circle around the weld. Find yourself some scrap copper and clamp a strip inside the tube under the weld area. Stainless concentrates heat, copper is very thermally conducive and will draw and disperse that heat away from the area and reduce the carbon evaporation potential in the stainless you're welding. Basically, clamp a heat sink of copper against your stainless and you can weld longer beads without "burning" it.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  11 місяців тому +1

      This is good news, thanks for commenting. I had talked to a rep when making these videos plus I'm sure they watch/most all the videos so... Glad they listened..👍

  • @steveanderson5754
    @steveanderson5754 5 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the review! Have been a welder for years, but just starting into TIG as well. Oh, and we have all had our share of ground clamp or gas mistakes, REALLY appreciate you not editing that out - helps the 1000's of us out there in our cramped garage corners loving learning and doing metal work feel we are in this together. Thanks!

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting and I appreciate the support. 👍

  • @aarontanaka5149
    @aarontanaka5149 8 місяців тому +1

    Thanks so much for the effort i see in this video! Ive been in the market for a budget tig welder and i think ill pick this one up!

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  8 місяців тому +1

      Awesome! Glad it was helpful. This is a solid budget TIG welder. I was very pleased with the performance while filming this review, which was the first time I ever used it. Really the only negative thing about this welder was it was wired for 110v vs. 220v which I think they fixed that after this video 🤷‍♂️ regardless it still works great. Good luck with the purchase and thanks for watching and commenting..👍👍

  • @richlininger4349
    @richlininger4349 6 місяців тому +1

    I just ordered one! Cant wait to try it out

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  6 місяців тому

      Awesome! Hope you like it.👍 Thanks for watching and commenting, happy welding!

  • @RenegadesGarage
    @RenegadesGarage 11 місяців тому +4

    Challenge The Build.. Cool review of the TIG200. I am impressed with it. I also want to get their plasma cutter. Thanks for sharing it with us.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  11 місяців тому +2

      The TIG welder even though it's is a DC only machine, having the HF start is HUGE compared to a lift arc style start up like my Lincoln. Eventually I would like to get an AC/DC machine so I can tackle aluminum. Also the plasma cutter for the price is a great deal in my opinion. Here is the review on the plasma if you haven't seen it ua-cam.com/video/50W4C2FOlps/v-deo.html .. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍

    • @RenegadesGarage
      @RenegadesGarage 11 місяців тому +3

      @@ChallengeTheBuild New subscriber. Yes sir I want an AC/DC machine too.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  11 місяців тому +2

      I appreciate it, thank you...🤝

  • @chriserickson4417
    @chriserickson4417 28 днів тому +1

    You did great and I thank you for the video.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  28 днів тому

      Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate the feedback 👍

  • @claudenobles779
    @claudenobles779 4 місяці тому +2

    I am a novice ... getting the info then will purchase. Very detailed intro. thank you sir. Subbed, belled, ... 👍

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  4 місяці тому +1

      Appreciate the positive feedback and good luck on the TIG welding learning curve..👍👍

  • @tbone1212
    @tbone1212 9 місяців тому

    Excellent video, just bought this very TIG ,ordered one this AM from Arccaption , I’m going to be welding 4130 steel for aircraft project. Once again great review…

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the positive feedback, it is very much appreciated. Good luck with the purchase, happy welding...👍👍

  • @WARD5KUSTOMZ
    @WARD5KUSTOMZ Рік тому +1

    I haven't had much experience with tig. The little bit i have it seems as a great stress reliever

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  Рік тому +1

      Welding in general is a great stress reliever for me. I really enjoy being under the welding hood. When the helmet drops everything around me tends to disappear and then my only focus is trying to lay down a good weld. TIG welding has been a lot of fun to learn and practice. One day I will implement it into my projects..😬🤙

  • @scollins44
    @scollins44 2 місяці тому +1

    Have you had a chance to check out the stick welder function on this particular machine yet? Wondering what your thoughts on it are.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  2 місяці тому

      I haven't. I generally just mig or tig weld and very very rarely stick weld (basically never😂) but I am sure it works as advertised. I have reviewed a bunch of budget welders over the last year and all of them perform better then I expected because of how cheap you can buy them.... This TIG200 is awesome and love the HF TIG welding process and would feel confident in saying the stick welding process wouldn't disappoint. For a couple hundred bucks I don't think you could go wrong. Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @Boodieman72
    @Boodieman72 3 місяці тому +1

    They look like standard connections so you could always upgrade those later.

  • @SupraBdub
    @SupraBdub 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the review. I'm considering this machine for Tig welding stainless steel. Do you have any comments about the foot pedal? What alloy of steel were you welding here? Thanks

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  10 місяців тому

      Appreciate the watch/comment. I was just welding 1/8" mild steel probably A36. As far as the pedal I'm sorry to say I still haven't got to use the foot control but I need to make time to try it. I will try to set some time aside to use the foot control along with welding stainless exhaust pipe, so keep watch (maybe within 2 weeks +/-) 👍

  • @mrbrown3462
    @mrbrown3462 8 місяців тому +1

    When you grind a tungeston don't grind around the circumfrence of the tungeston always grind the length of the tungeston. Arc flows off straight lines better than over ridges. Arc is more controlable off straight lines and your tungeston lasts longer

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  8 місяців тому

      This is valuable information... Thank you for adding it to thw conversation... I do know that the grind on the tungsten does play a huge part.. I will eventually get a good tungsten grinder...👍

  • @pandawarriors33
    @pandawarriors33 11 місяців тому +2

    I've never tig weld, I've done a little stick welding, but not enough to actually say I know how to weld. I want to get a tig welder for my small farm and to work on my first car build with my 9 year old son. Would you recommend this welder for beginners that's never weld before

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  11 місяців тому +3

      So I myself have been welding for years and have tig welded way way long ago but never stuck with it because I wasn't very good. Fast forward to today, I started to tig weld again using my Lincoln 210MP (lift arc style) and while it works the lift arc tig can sometimes be extremely frustrating to get a clean startup (atleast for me because I am learning), and the kit to make my 210mp a TIG welder was more money then the ArcCaptain Tig welder. Now with all that said even with ArcCaptain giving me this welder the reactions you see in the video are 100% real. After using this welder with a HF(high frequency start) there is no going back in my opinion. So to answer your question directly, YES I do think this is a really good option for a TIG welder ESPECIALLY if you want to learn to TIG weld more specifically because of the price point of this welder. I believe its the cheapest HF start machine that also allows foot pedal control (Must have with TIG), this way you are not investing a ton of money to learn. Once you learn how to TIG weld you can always upgrade the equipment into an AC/DC machine which will allow you to weld aluminum. You will need to invest in a 100% Argon tank and regulator as well in order to weld so keep that in mind also, I think you can be tig welding for under $500-$600 bucks (usd) by time you get all the components. (Welder, foot pedal, argon tank, regulator, welding helmet, a few consumables)... Hopefully this long winded reply helps🤔😬 good luck and thanks for watching and commenting 👍

  • @todds5956
    @todds5956 5 місяців тому +1

    I wonder how the MiG 200 does tig. I can’t find any videos showing that machine tig welding.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  5 місяців тому +1

      I'm sure it works as it should (lift arc start). I think the reason you don't see many videos if any for it is because I think most of the people who are buying these budget multi process welders are mainly using them for either stick or mig welding (two most popular) with having the option of tig... If you are specifically looking to tig weld HF(high frequency) start is the only way to go (in my opinion). I was learning lift arc tig using my Lincoln 210mp then used the ArcCaptain Tig200 HF start and was like yeah I am never going back to lift arc. And I think the ArcCaptain TIG200 can be bought for less then 300 bucks, which makes it a great budget Dc tig machine to learn the process.

    • @todds5956
      @todds5956 5 місяців тому +1

      @@ChallengeTheBuild I have a Hobart 190 now. Not really impressed with it, so I ordered one of these. Primarily for mig.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  5 місяців тому

      I think you will be happy with the welder. 👍

  • @youngyang2974
    @youngyang2974 6 місяців тому +1

    have you try aluminum tig weld on this machine yet

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  6 місяців тому

      This is only a DC rated TIG machine. Hopefully ArcCaptain will hook me up with their AC/DC TIG welder, so I can try AC TIG welding aluminum.

    • @OneEyeCustoms
      @OneEyeCustoms 6 місяців тому +1

      I just received my arccaptain 200 tig ACDC inverter welder. I’ve mig welded for years and will soon be putting out a video on my first time tig welding. The initial learning curve is big for me and your video has helped a bunch before I get started. Thank you!

    • @youngyang2974
      @youngyang2974 5 місяців тому +2

      @@OneEyeCustoms I’m looking forward for a review. I just got my tig 200p

  • @ElFakius956
    @ElFakius956 9 місяців тому +1

    Whats the difference between tig 2t and tig 4t?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  9 місяців тому +1

      It has to do with the switch(trigger). 2T is just your normal on/off switch, press and hold down while welding release trigger to stop welding. The 4T option is a little different. When on the 4T option, you press and release (quickly) the switch/trigger, to start welding continue running your weld (not holding the switch/trigger), then to stop the welding process press and release the switch/ trigger again to stop it. Hopefully I didn't confuse you... I generally just always use the 2T option...

    • @wdtony
      @wdtony 9 місяців тому +1

      I guess I’m lucky. My first experience TIG welding stainless 20 years ago was on a HF TIG foot pedal setup.
      It’s nice when your company supplies the nice gear.

  • @factsforlife0O0
    @factsforlife0O0 11 місяців тому +3

    Should of got the AC/DC Pulse Tig machine 5 year warrant for a 800$ machine it beats Lincoln Miller Hobart Any DAY of the Year Lincoln Miller Hobart Overprice the machines way to high for what it can do and the duty cycle they have

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  11 місяців тому +1

      Yes, I am looking at getting the ac/dc machine myself, another one to look at is from Weldpro. 👍