I'd buy one of those cups that would still be cheaper than a high-end Cup in a store local wherever it's at because look at this the brand Yeti those cups are almost $40 a piece I would definitely buy one of those cups and those yetis in some places are over 40 bucks so even with shipping anywhere almost it would be cheaper than a Yeti still
Off topic here CB, my mig 200 when I'm using flux core, I'm normally welding 1/8 thick material. I use 030 wire and about 18v, and wire speed on 8, but unless I hold the gun right into the puddle, the wire stutters like crazy to the point its unusable. I'm using knurled roller (I had to purchase that separately my machine didn't come with one) and I even upgraded to the black torch. If I leave minimal stick out she's smooth, but I have a 130amp inverter synergic welder that's smooth whatever techniques I use. Any idea what im doing wrong?
So you mean you can take that same spool of wire out of the MIG 200 and put it in the other machine and it runs without any stutters? I know that the ARCCAPTAIN .030 flux core they sent me did not run good unless you run the stickout very short...I showed that in the part 2 review I did on that machine...but when I put Hobart Fabshield 21B flux core in it I could run it with a long stickout and it ran great so it was the wire and not the machine at all.
Cb, you might be correct about the wire. In my mig200 I'm running the large 4.5kg spool, my other machine I've the .45kg small spool of wire. I'll swap to the small spool and let u know the result
Cup needs to say Less Yack'n More Tack'n with the thumbs up
I agree with that or something like run your welder not your mouth
Good point
No matter which metal you start with, everything you touch turns to gold. Damn nice work, C.B.!
Thank you
Appreciate the comment and good to hear from ya
C.B., looks like it never happened !!! Good job 👍
Thank you
Nice fix. Cast aluminum can be such a pain. And that's a good looking cup 👍
Yes indeed
That’s a smart idea for the QR code that would boost you channel
Nice aluminum repair by the way
Cheers from Nova Scotia
Thanks And good to hear from ya again 😊
I like your idea. And maybe a QR code on the bottom for Kenny's business too.🤷♂️
Yup, you a Ninja!
Thank you for free education
Appreciate your commenting
Agree with @apollorobb " Less Yack'n More Tack'n with the thumbs up" and just one or two QR codes on each cup
Working on them now...thanks for the advice
Nice work CB thanks for the video
You bet
Super looking job. The most important is that it is sealed.
Thanks
Looks like 85-89 Atc250r/Trx250r stator side engine case.
Another great job CB! Yes on the QR . Good price too.
Yeah, man the QR code is a great idea
Aluminum is tricky, looks WAY better than I could do! 👍
That turned out great 👍
Thanks 👍
Very nice job looks great
Thanks 👍
Good idea
I'd buy one of those cups that would still be cheaper than a high-end Cup in a store local wherever it's at because look at this the brand Yeti those cups are almost $40 a piece I would definitely buy one of those cups and those yetis in some places are over 40 bucks so even with shipping anywhere almost it would be cheaper than a Yeti still
Hi from harold
Hi Harold 👍
The sound that you hear when Tig on Aluminum, is that what you hear as well or only because it’s picking on the microphone?
Your hearing the high frequency...makes that sound as soon as you hit the footpetal...sounds even worse when you speed up the video
My wife wants a pink one. Lol
Off topic here CB, my mig 200 when I'm using flux core, I'm normally welding 1/8 thick material. I use 030 wire and about 18v, and wire speed on 8, but unless I hold the gun right into the puddle, the wire stutters like crazy to the point its unusable. I'm using knurled roller (I had to purchase that separately my machine didn't come with one) and I even upgraded to the black torch. If I leave minimal stick out she's smooth, but I have a 130amp inverter synergic welder that's smooth whatever techniques I use. Any idea what im doing wrong?
So you mean you can take that same spool of wire out of the MIG 200 and put it in the other machine and it runs without any stutters?
I know that the ARCCAPTAIN .030 flux core they sent me did not run good unless you run the stickout very short...I showed that in the part 2 review I did on that machine...but when I put Hobart Fabshield 21B flux core in it I could run it with a long stickout and it ran great so it was the wire and not the machine at all.
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Cb, you might be correct about the wire. In my mig200 I'm running the large 4.5kg spool, my other machine I've the .45kg small spool of wire. I'll swap to the small spool and let u know the result
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Thank ya!
The qr code could even look like your bull symbol . Well kinda anyway
It doesn't look like the logo...I have it on my business cards
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