@@keithdavis3906are you guys hiring or looking to out source work I pipe weld out here in Austin Texas for 35/hr. But would like to start making a little more can you help me out in any way
I've never been let down by harbor freight welders, I do however avoid their rods and wire like the plague. Once the machines are dialed in with good filler, they run great.
A little titanium, easy flux from Harbor freight is a great little machine or stuff that doesn’t matter like a piece of yard art or gate latch just on thin stuff that’s not really important. It’s so fast to pull that off your truck and plug it into the 110 side of your engine drive.
Had a Hobart that was stuck wide open and all I had to do was pull the molex connectors off the motherboard on and off a few times and it would work until it was put away for a while.
I got 185 and 252, been thinking about selling them both and going with a 255. I get 50 percent off at grainger so been wanting to upgrade for a while.
Nah no inverter can lay bead like an old style transformer welder just no way. Doesn’t have the balls. But, that being said I bought my first machine, a three hundred dollar titanium stick 225. Never looked back. I burn into quarter inch with a little bevel no sweat. It’s never skipped a beat all I’ve done to it is blow it out.
The board on the Miller isn't worth fixing. Welding machines are not complex by 2024 standards and of course in production ALL welding machines are expendable.
I run a Vulcan Omnipro 220 as a production welder, building CNC plasma tables. I bought it used for $600 over 5 years ago and it's still welds great
I need a plasma table!
@MeltinMetalAnthony GoFab Cnc is the company I work for. We're out in Burnet, Texas
@@keithdavis3906are you guys hiring or looking to out source work I pipe weld out here in Austin Texas for 35/hr. But would like to start making a little more can you help me out in any way
We used Miller max stars and was replacing them every 12-16 months at 1800$ a pop. Went to these and they do just as good and last longer.
That sucks
I've never been let down by harbor freight welders, I do however avoid their rods and wire like the plague. Once the machines are dialed in with good filler, they run great.
Where is the welding caps with the logo on it? Or drop some stingers please. 🙏 ❤❤❤💯
A little titanium, easy flux from Harbor freight is a great little machine or stuff that doesn’t matter like a piece of yard art or gate latch just on thin stuff that’s not really important. It’s so fast to pull that off your truck and plug it into the 110 side of your engine drive.
Exactly what I use. I do general DIY and hobby stuff with it, including floor pans and all, can’t beat it for $150
Had a Hobart that was stuck wide open and all I had to do was pull the molex connectors off the motherboard on and off a few times and it would work until it was put away for a while.
I thought the Vulcans were transformers while titanium’s were the inverters.
I like the Vulcans!
I usually turn the knob to the left
Primeweld machines are awesome budget machines and best customer service anywhere
Budget? What. Their tig machines are 900+ bro. Budget is like 100 to like 300. U smokin. Primeweld are professional machines
800$ welder makes the same as a 3k welder. Lol
Vulcan use to be Italian brand be for harbor freight got there hands on the company's i read a article on it a last year there pretty good
Cool piece of info thanks
Does right
nice video
Looks perfect for u
I like my miller 185, still kicking 😅😅😅😅
Nothing wrong with that!
I got 185 and 252, been thinking about selling them both and going with a 255. I get 50 percent off at grainger so been wanting to upgrade for a while.
50% ? My uncle has an account at Grainger,you got me thinking
@MrSprintcat has nothing to do with anything an account at grainger has to do with employment at grainger
Vulcan is lincoln knock off. Built cheaper. Same thing though.
I cracked open my Vulcan stick welder and it is well built, very surprising.
Interesting
But am a welder in Ghana and I want to work with you in your country, please can you help me that way? thanks 👍 boss
Nah no inverter can lay bead like an old style transformer welder just no way. Doesn’t have the balls.
But, that being said I bought my first machine, a three hundred dollar titanium stick 225. Never looked back.
I burn into quarter inch with a little bevel no sweat. It’s never skipped a beat all I’ve done to it is blow it out.
You're right, you can't beat a traditional transformer welder for some jobs.
Its not bad at all.
The board on the Miller isn't worth fixing. Welding machines are not complex by 2024 standards and of course in production ALL welding machines are expendable.