Wow, that seems like a phenomenal welder for $150. I have a lot of experience on flux core with the lower end Lincoln MIG welders, and it looks like this welder can perform similarly at a much lower price point. Flux core is super handy for so many purposes. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
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I bought one of these to learn to weld. It only shows provisions for .035 solid core on the screen settings. I bought some .023 solid core and drive rolls and going to see if it will work.
Wow, that seems like a phenomenal welder for $150. I have a lot of experience on flux core with the lower end Lincoln MIG welders, and it looks like this welder can perform similarly at a much lower price point. Flux core is super handy for so many purposes. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻
I'm looking to learn to weld and buy a low cost machine for my home garage. This was very informative, thanks for the info.
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Hitting the surface with a wire wheel first will help a lot.
I bought one of these to learn to weld. It only shows provisions for .035 solid core on the screen settings. I bought some .023 solid core and drive rolls and going to see if it will work.
Did it work just got thiss welder
@@OG_PC-Wizzard240hz it didn't like the .023. But I am a newbie.
@@TooBrokeToWheel Go figure. An unsupported wire size didn't work not to mention that solid wire only works with gas.
USELESS as they don't make them with Aussie elec plug!
Bummer.