Get you a cylinder of straight CO2 also. It's cheap, shields just as well, and you can get it refilled at more locations. Emergency refills at Fleet Farm ftw.
Nice set up man! I’m amazed you’ve only got a few comments. On most every welding video, EVERYONE is an expert and EVERYONE has some type of “constructive criticism” to provide! Enjoy melting metal.
Single Process machines are where its at. It seems like all the novices are jumping on that multi process trip. I don't trust inverter technology in welding power sources, especially when the unit is less than a grand. For home hobbyists, the Vulcan line is fantastic. I own a ProTig 165 and ProTig 200. However, once you weld with a Lincoln / Miller / ESAB / Hobart / Fronious / Everlast, you'll definitely notice disparities between build quality and longevity.
Well done and inspiring!
Get you a cylinder of straight CO2 also. It's cheap, shields just as well, and you can get it refilled at more locations. Emergency refills at Fleet Farm ftw.
Nice set up man! I’m amazed you’ve only got a few comments. On most every welding video, EVERYONE is an expert and EVERYONE has some type of “constructive criticism” to provide! Enjoy melting metal.
You didn’t wait long enough, look at the comments now.😆 One expert commented twice!
Very helpful. Thank you.
Nice set up
Single Process machines are where its at. It seems like all the novices are jumping on that multi process trip. I don't trust inverter technology in welding power sources, especially when the unit is less than a grand. For home hobbyists, the Vulcan line is fantastic. I own a ProTig 165 and ProTig 200. However, once you weld with a Lincoln / Miller / ESAB / Hobart / Fronious / Everlast, you'll definitely notice disparities between build quality and longevity.
I just got my MP200 welder from yeswelder and it is a 5 in1 unit so I also have a plasma cutter and works just as well as your Vulcan 215..
How do you know that
can you please try aluminum 1/8 or 3/16 thickness