Lincoln 215 MPi - Unboxing Setup Weld
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2024
- Hello,
This is a detailed yet boring unboxing and setup of the Lincoln 215 MPi.
Model K4876-1
At time of filming Lincoln was offering mail in rebates when purchasing this model
400 USD in the USA - Lincolnrebates.com
500 CAD in Canada - Lincolnrebates.ca
I had a 210 prior this one, this was a really good upgrade. I've been using it for over one year and have no complaints.
Nice video - it was easy to follow along - thanks for sharing.
I bought one last week and used it today welding in a new fuel tank X-member on my GMC pickup. Thought it was real good and I was very happy with it. Controls very easy to navigate and the overall quality is excellent. They aren't cheap by any means but have a $400 rebate on many machines right now......I preferred Miller in the past but the Lincoln wire drive is better and they have had that for many years.
Great to hear!
Bought this one about a month ago. Haven't had a chance to play with it yet but after yiur video I am stoked to try
I was wanting to get the Miller 215 but the Lincoln 215mpi currently has the $400 rebate. So it’s hard to debate the $600 difference for the Miller.
What I am wondering though, if I don’t plan on using the tig feature is there any positive to buy the 215 mpi over the mig 211i? The 215 is currently $250 more after the rebate
Hey bro thanks for this great video. I'm getting ready to buy this unit. I heard a lot of good things from people who own it. I'm a super novice here and have a straight stick Lincoln welder and I'm looking forward to using MIG. What input voltage and amperage did you use on the welding you did? Thanks!
Thanks for the video. With the improved duty cycle over the 210 this is getting to be a very interesting machine. I wish stick output was a bit closer to 200A but what can you do...
I still really enjoy it. That being said I have not used Stick with this unit. I'll have to try it out, usually use the Miller for that. I assume I will be limited to 5/32 electrode....
Excelente, disculpa que tipo de gas usas para la mig
75% Argon / 25% Co2
Tengo la misma máquina, se podrá utilizar el proceso mig con la mezcla C-10 90% argon y 10% CO2, gracias buen día.
That works well too@@RicardoCruz-pe8rq
price plz??
What torch do I need for tig on the 215 I got a caliper 17series but the connection is to small
CK worldwide prob a 17
So got that honest review? it’s been a year…
I'm gonna buy one...
Can you run 232 flux on this?
What's the biggest thickness metal that you could weld on.
3/8 singlepass
Sorry Fleetwood, I mentally responded.....just forgot to send.
Greenventure is correct that it is rated for 3/8" single pass, however that does not mean that you can't weld material greater than 3/8" Its just saying that a stringer or fillet shouldn't be larger than 3/8" in thickness. The machine is limited to 0.035" hard wire, I typically would not put a pass in larger than 1/4" with this wire. If you need to weld thicker than that you will have to use multiple stringers/fillets/weaves to reach the desired weld thickness.
Hope this helps
Cheers!
Have you tig welded yet with this machine.?
I have not, I use my ESAB for TIG. One day if I have the cash I will buy the TIG torch for this unit. Thanks for watching
Could you tell me what the regulator gets set at?
I'm going to assume you are using a 75%Ar/25%Co mix (You can get a bottle with this mix).
Use between 30 - 40 CFH. If you have any wind in your shop/yard go to the higher end up to 40 CFH.
Great Question!
@@buildfixeat
That helps a lot. That information is in none of the videos or in the manual. Thank you!
@@lesschattermoresplatter5769 Not to criticize how other people operate but that flow rate would be much to high. Not only would you be wasting half your gas but if the flow rate is to high it can actually draw in air and contaminate your weld. Inside our shop we usually run between 16 to 18 cfm, but no more than is necessary, if there are fans moving air around we may need to go up to 22. Outside is a different story, I'm usually between 20-25 but you have to block even light wind. Gas is pretty expensive these days.
@@kengiordano848
Thank you very much much. I must’ve ask the question to 10 people and most didn’t reply and your answer made a lot of sense.
How do you set this machine up for tig ??
I sorry but I don't have a compatible TIG torch for the Lincoln so I cant show you.
Is that a 2lb spool?
lol yep that what it comes with.
Could have shown the set up.
I didn't? what else were ya looking for?
The weld perimeters, gas, amps, wire/type/size/speed or just basic settings of the machine. Maybe I missed it somehow.@@buildfixeat
Well my apologies, but I appreciate your feedback. I'll put one out this week with all that info! thanks for the video idea.
And these machines are really easy, If you know it, you know it, if not put in the thickness of material you’re welding and the process, and it will set itself and then you tweak from there.
What the