Thanks so much for this video, it helped me decide that the cheaper one is the best option for me. I'm not buying it for a permanent jewelry business, just for general micro welding and phone modification/repair.
Cool video. I’m surprised you guys didn’t touch on the power settings of each machine. I have the Amazon machine, but I’m curious on the lowest setting, how does that compare to the 5W setting on the Orion ? The reason I’m asking is I’m having trouble welding under 24g wire. I find the Amazon machine performs very well with 22g jump rings or chain link. I’m wondering if the Orion can handle (meaning not blow it up) very fine wire at its lowest power. Or do I just need to be using filler wire either way. Thanks !
@@LinkedPermanentJewelryTraining can't really be trained, was just wondering if you had more detailed information on the power settings of the "starter" machine since you sell them. If not hard numbers, more as a comparison per your video title.
Hi, kindly would you be able to comment the different correct settings for the Amazon welder. I am not a manufacturer and cannot afford to make mistakes. Thank you kindly. Would I be able to start with this welder and be succesfull? I cannot afford the sun welder
Thanks so much for this video, it helped me decide that the cheaper one is the best option for me. I'm not buying it for a permanent jewelry business, just for general micro welding and phone modification/repair.
This eased my mind because I’m still trying to figure out if the Orion is really worth it!
I am using a vinyl wrap on my base machine to dress it up
Cool video. I’m surprised you guys didn’t touch on the power settings of each machine. I have the Amazon machine, but I’m curious on the lowest setting, how does that compare to the 5W setting on the Orion ? The reason I’m asking is I’m having trouble welding under 24g wire. I find the Amazon machine performs very well with 22g jump rings or chain link. I’m wondering if the Orion can handle (meaning not blow it up) very fine wire at its lowest power. Or do I just need to be using filler wire either way. Thanks !
We teach that in the training!
@@LinkedPermanentJewelryTraining can't really be trained, was just wondering if you had more detailed information on the power settings of the "starter" machine since you sell them. If not hard numbers, more as a comparison per your video title.
Hi, kindly would you be able to comment the different correct settings for the Amazon welder. I am not a manufacturer and cannot afford to make mistakes. Thank you kindly. Would I be able to start with this welder and be succesfull? I cannot afford the sun welder
can i purchase the machine only from you? the arc welder (unbranded machine)
also, is that the one listed on your site as Zapp?
The unbranded machine is only sold in a package
No, the Zapp is a different machine@@ariellamissick4205
What is the other machine??? The Orion is mentioned but not the “other” machine thanks
Its a non-branded machine found on amazon.
There is no brand name for it
But we do have pictures of it on our website
I’ve seen your website and can’t find it… which part of the website is it on?
What are the settings for the other machine?
We teach that on our online training! :)
Have you figured out settings for gold filled jump rings? I keep destroying dainty rings!