Its not set up right its popping an very spattery. The arks to fierce looks like your having abit of difficulty controling the weld pool. Try turning down the wire feed speed just abit. Nice video though mate you done good. 👍
Thanks TechGuru Andrew for the demonstration. Would of been nice if you had a clamp-on ammeter indicating the amps drawn in different settings. I have a 220V, 15A in my garage, should I buy this?
hi Andreas , Thank you for your review. What replacement roll of wire can i find once these run out? Is the spool a standard size or do i have to wait until Lidl sells them again?
@@aleksandarsrdanov1171 dont forget that smaller diameter wires reduce your amperage slightly so can be better on thinner materials, im not a pro just a hobby welder this is just what i have found out through practice, my oldest welder uses net curtain wire cut to length as a liner works better than the nylon liner supplied with many welders hope it helps good luck with your welding !
@@mickcollins2911 Thanks for the tips. Frankly, I am yet to become a hobby welder :-) I have never welded in my life. I think I will have to make few welds during my flat renovation - that is why I bought the Parkside welder. I am a structural engineer. I have designed quite a few welded connections so I am confident I will pick up the tricks of the trade quickly. In the beginning I think I will just go with the recommendations given in User Manual with regards to material thickness and wire diameter. Once I get the hang of the basics I guess I will start experimenting with the out of the norm stuff.
@@aleksandarsrdanov1171 don't forget to liberally use anti - spatter spray it's worth the investment, I found that each numeral on my parkside is equivalent to 1mm steel, also use a self darkening mask save your eyes the supplied one is only good to give to children to look at solar eclipse!
I just fire mine up 2mm round bar to plate. At 2mm settings not there yet, sticking (I know they're only guides) . A small touch more blows holes in the bar though so I know that's too high, so I'm going to have to get some off cuts & get fine tuned setting. Or just get some plain old square bar.
I’ve been welding for years without gloves, I’m still intact, in fact I heard of a man that was welding at work on a very hot day and he was sweating inside his gloves which were completely wet he rested his idle hand on the piece he was welding and the rod stuck and he was electrocuted, I know it’s a rare example but the gloves were the cause of his demise.
Just got it today any quick tips out of the box?
Dónde la puedo conseguir y presio cuánto bale
Its not set up right its popping an very spattery. The arks to fierce looks like your having abit of difficulty controling the weld pool. Try turning down the wire feed speed just abit. Nice video though mate you done good. 👍
You cannot adjust the wire speed. I've tried
@@dailydad6335yep I’ve the same welder and the wire feed is too slow for a decent weld also you need to pull the weld towards you no sideways.
Thanks TechGuru Andrew for the demonstration. Would of been nice if you had a clamp-on ammeter indicating the amps drawn in different settings. I have a 220V, 15A in my garage, should I buy this?
Should be fine. 120A 20V is max. So 2400W in the worst case. Minimum is 25A at 15.25v so roughly 380W.
Great video did you say you never welded before? The welding is a bit blobby but you’ll get there
Dónde la puedo conseguir y el presio
hi Andreas , Thank you for your review. What replacement roll of wire can i find once these run out? Is the spool a standard size or do i have to wait until Lidl sells them again?
Hi
They released it today April 8
But with 30 euro more than last year... it was 99 and now 129.
This made me really 😡
Standard wire and it will take 0.5 and 1kg spools. Its a really good welder
Can I use "PARKSIDE® cored wire »PSFD B1«" with this device?
As long as your tip size matches the wire size and the roller also matches the wire size you can use flux core wire from any manufacturer I've found.
@@mickcollins2911
Thanks!
@@aleksandarsrdanov1171 dont forget that smaller diameter wires reduce your amperage slightly so can be better on thinner materials, im not a pro just a hobby welder this is just what i have found out through practice, my oldest welder uses net curtain wire cut to length as a liner works better than the nylon liner supplied with many welders hope it helps good luck with your welding !
@@mickcollins2911
Thanks for the tips.
Frankly, I am yet to become a hobby welder :-) I have never welded in my life. I think I will have to make few welds during my flat renovation - that is why I bought the Parkside welder. I am a structural engineer. I have designed quite a few welded connections so I am confident I will pick up the tricks of the trade quickly. In the beginning I think I will just go with the recommendations given in User Manual with regards to material thickness and wire diameter. Once I get the hang of the basics I guess I will start experimenting with the out of the norm stuff.
@@aleksandarsrdanov1171 don't forget to liberally use anti - spatter spray it's worth the investment, I found that each numeral on my parkside is equivalent to 1mm steel, also use a self darkening mask save your eyes the supplied one is only good to give to children to look at solar eclipse!
How do you adjust the wire coming out fast?
It have only one potentiometer front for the metal mm. It is the same for the speed.
I just fire mine up 2mm round bar to plate. At 2mm settings not there yet, sticking (I know they're only guides) . A small touch more blows holes in the bar though so I know that's too high, so I'm going to have to get some off cuts & get fine tuned setting. Or just get some plain old square bar.
On the lidl website it says not to be used with domestic electric supplies is this correct ?? Or have I read it wrong ?
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Quiero comprar a donde puedo ir, espero contestación un cordial saludo
Hay algunos complejos comerciales que se llaman , Lidl , con estos tipos de productos !!
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He said he never before used a welder.
Mă, tu ești român.
You put the mask handle from the wrong side
My mask glass was too big ☹️. It doesn't fall into it's place because of that.
No one should ever weld without welding gauntlets 😢
indeed, this reviewer has clearly no idea
latex gloves or.fingerless works good
I’ve been welding for years without gloves, I’m still intact, in fact I heard of a man that was welding at work on a very hot day and he was sweating inside his gloves which were completely wet he rested his idle hand on the piece he was welding and the rod stuck and he was electrocuted, I know it’s a rare example but the gloves were the cause of his demise.
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