A Comprehensive Look at EVERY Welder I Own

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Here is a thorough analysis of every single welder I own in this shop! We really did our best to be fair to each one, and come up with a list of criteria to judge them. This video took considerable research and effort so we hope you enjoy!
Let us know if there's anything we missed and what welders you have in your shop that you love (or hate)!
Vevor Plastic Welder:
s.vevor.com/bfQik2
Vevor TIG Welder:
s.vevor.com/bfP8wm
Miller Maxstar 140 STR:
www.millerwelds.com/files/own...
Everlast Powerarc 161 STH:
www.everlastgenerators.com/pr...
Eastwood TIG 200:
www.eastwood.com/eastwood-tig...
Weldmark MP200:
www.weldmark.com/catalog-prod...
Everlast Cyclone 262:
www.everlastgenerators.com/pr...
Millermatic 212:
arc-depot.com/products/miller...
Everlast PowerTIG 210EXT:
www.everlastgenerators.com/pr...
Weldmark Owner's Manual:
www.weldmark.com/wp-content/u...
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - 03:44 Intro
03:44 - 08:52 VEVOR MMA 200
08:52 - 15:20 VEVOR 210p
15:20 - 21:15 Miller Maxstar 140 STR
21:15 - 29:31 Everlast Powerarc 161 STH
29:31 - 34:17 Eastwood TIG 200
34:17 - 40:52 Weldmark MP200
40:52 - 52:37 Everlast Cyclone 262
52:37 - 53:19 Lemonade Break
53:19 - 1:01:45 Millermatic 212
1:01:45 - 1:10:02 Everlast PowerTIG 210 EXT
1:10:02 - 1:14:03 Outro & Overview
Thanks for watching!
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Filmed by: Tay Whiteside and Walker Hooper
Featuring: Wyatt Allen, Jake Freeland, and Steve Heintzel
Edited by: Walker Hooper
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  • @eastwoodco
    @eastwoodco9 ай бұрын

    Glad your machine is still holding up! Love the channel!

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you all! We're big fans of Eastwood here at the shop! -Tay

  • @DigitalVideoFromOz
    @DigitalVideoFromOz4 ай бұрын

    First time watcher. My career was TV news, so I have some pretty strong opinions on the matter of video communication. Don't change a thing. Humility and truth (you have them on your side) will always WIN in life and KZread. I have an Everlast 210 EXT -- my first ever welder -- and I love it. Mark Yugo is the only guy to talk to at Everlast. He also is a great communicator, like you.

  • @melgross
    @melgross Жыл бұрын

    I have an ESAB Rebel 205. It’s great. I had the 215, but gave it away when I got this one. Very smooth arc. Does AC tig. Yep prices have sure gone up. My 215 kit, with foot pedal and aluminum spool gun was $2200. Now, it’s $3,100. My 205 kit, no aluminum gun because I tig aluminum and can use the aluminum spool gun with this one if I want to mig it, was $3,200. Now, it’s between $4,200 and $5,000 depending on where you buy it. Crazy!

  • @hexinli
    @hexinli11 ай бұрын

    Well done!! I really like my 210EXT, but truly appreciate your humility and honesty. Great video!

  • @motivatedpeon
    @motivatedpeon Жыл бұрын

    DIdn't know, that I would enjoy a due showing off his toys so much for over an hour, but here we are. Great comprehensive tour through the range ao welders.

  • @jimlebiedz5723
    @jimlebiedz5723 Жыл бұрын

    I also have the Miller 212 Autoset. Bought it new about 6 years ago. It is a tank. Has taken everything I have thrown at it. I just love it and can't see ever getting rid of it! It is beautifully simple and reliable and that is priceless.

  • @andrewpinson1268
    @andrewpinson1268 Жыл бұрын

    At 71 and having never welded before, I sure have an hankering to try this out. So thanks for more overview.

  • @wrstew1272
    @wrstew127211 ай бұрын

    You definitely went through the pros and cons of your experience with your welders. Kudos!

  • @MorwayCycle
    @MorwayCycle9 ай бұрын

    Dude, I have watched most of your videos, and this one was amazing. Great information and you really broke it down to a level where someone who is new can understand it. You guys should consider a learn to weld series for MIG and TIG, because the way you convey information is super easy to understand.

  • @scottcarr3264
    @scottcarr3264 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Tay, It is good to see a REAL side by side comparison and Honest Critique of all Different Welders from different Manufacturers and Different era's. Shout out From a Fabricator in Australia, My Tig Welder at Work is a "TokenTools" 315 ACDC, with Water cooler, 415 volt, which looks nearly Identical to the Everlast but it is Red instead of Green. The face plates are basically Identical, made in the Factory Next door to the Everlast, (I've been told by the TokenTools owner) with Toshiba Mosfets, and other Quality Electronics. I have welded everything from 0.045" Alluminium plate, to 5/8" thick Bisaloy 400 Plate with it, It has the "Grunt".

  • @tedmerrick935
    @tedmerrick935 Жыл бұрын

    I can tell you Everlast warranty is pretty good. Mine died at 4 years and sent it to them to fix. It took about a month and came back clean and working like new. But you do pay your own shipping

  • @melgross

    @melgross

    Жыл бұрын

    You’re very lucky. They’ve had a bad rep in warranty service. I hope they’ve gotten better.

  • @tedmerrick935

    @tedmerrick935

    Жыл бұрын

    @@melgross it helps that it is a hobby not a business. If it was a business and it took a month it would be a whole different story.

  • @ThinkFab

    @ThinkFab

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve got three Everlast machines, and have had to go through customer service a few times. One mistake was my own, the others were easy fixes. Few companies can hold a candle to Everlast when it comes to customer service. Miller is okay, but their warranty isn’t as good, and boy will you pay dearly once your machine goes out of warranty.

  • @melgross

    @melgross

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThinkFab I’m happy to,hear that because their service used to be the worst. Getting warrantee service was almost impossible.

  • @peterchristlieb
    @peterchristlieb5 ай бұрын

    My Dad saved and had rebuilt for me his Miller 185. Similar sized machine, slimmer profile mig machine. It is a beast

  • @Mr_Jack_Shelby
    @Mr_Jack_Shelby Жыл бұрын

    Loving the content bro!

  • @jessepicken1662
    @jessepicken166211 ай бұрын

    Thanks for doing this I’m thinking of purchasing a Eastwood now I’m new to Tig and I think the Eastwood fits into what I’m doing

  • @WeirdScienceTime
    @WeirdScienceTime Жыл бұрын

    Great overview. I'm learning TIG on an Eastwood TIG 200 right now, ran my first aluminum bead last night!

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    congratulations!!! howd it go? I loved that welder, super machine to learn on

  • @WeirdScienceTime

    @WeirdScienceTime

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LiftArcStudios Finally got the hang of aluminum today, so satisfying to see a straight consistent bead! Love you guys' videos, they're useful and a lot of fun.

  • @jasnapon
    @jasnapon2 ай бұрын

    Love the simplicity 😎

  • @johnpope4464
    @johnpope44648 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all the information

  • @carypipes
    @carypipes Жыл бұрын

    i switched to everlast. no regrets.

  • @cferguson3368
    @cferguson3368 Жыл бұрын

    Really nerdy & technical! Not sure why I enjoyed watching a video that is so, so, so far beyond my non-existent knowledge or skill on the subject matter, but I did.

  • @chucklesy
    @chucklesy10 ай бұрын

    A mouth full Thank You .

  • @MrMertstube
    @MrMertstube Жыл бұрын

    I have a Everlast 255EXT and a Miller Dynasty 210. I use the Everlast the most and compared them welding aluminum and can not see any difference. the pulse on the Dynasty seems more crisp but other than that same. As far as what you said about aluminum needing less power that is the opposite. You have electrode positive and electrode negative. The negative is the heat and the positive is the cleaning action. this is where the balance control comes in.

  • @jbmarine2014
    @jbmarine2014 Жыл бұрын

    I can't say anything bad about Everlast. I bought the 210 ext. Sold it and upgraded to a dynasty. Bought the 50 p plasma. Had a issue with the air not shutting off. Everlast sent me another unit free of charge. With exchange of my unit. Did not loose any down time. Convinced my dad to by the 255 tig with cooler. He is a old time Welder. He can not believe the power that comes from the small Everlast package. I use my 150 max star in the field as a ship Welder. For big Jobs I use my Miller 350 vs with the 12 suit case Welder. You save alot of money running using 44 lb spools. Love Everlast. There is a difference when you need to roll your equipment in the dirt. I still use the plasma cutter. Have not had an issue in years.

  • @mikesilveira8114
    @mikesilveira81148 ай бұрын

    I agree with the other comments on a learn to weld series, that would be awesome from you guys

  • @craiggardner5347
    @craiggardner534711 ай бұрын

    Very helpful. I'm still sitting on the fence before I buy

  • @Propsman416
    @Propsman416Ай бұрын

    With regard to the "pro set" on the Everlast, and on all machines for that matter: It's a very simple formula that a MIG welder works with, There are two adjustments on the machine, voltage and wire feed speed. The remaining physical ingredients are gas and the actual wire used. This is to say, that in a true experimental setting, If you took the exact same wire and the exact same gas and ran them with the exact same voltage and exact same wire feed speed through two different machines, which are set to the exact same settings, you should get the exact same result for any particular weld. If you're not getting the same results on two different machines when you do the same type of weld, then there is an obvious difference between the two machines. The difference isn't going to be complicated to figure out. First off, are the values on the chart of the machine or the chart you looked up online the same on the "bad" machine as the values on the machine that works better for you? If they aren't, then the values of the better-working machine are probably better for you to use. If the displayed/charted values are identical and one machine is working better than the other, then the likely cause is that the output values are wrong on one of the machines. The wrong amount of voltage or wire feed is being output by the inferior machine. The output values don't match the displayed values on that machine. The "bad" welding machine is putting out too many or too few feet per minute of wire, or the delivered voltage is not accurate to what's needed. When you "get to know a machine" you're often just getting to know that a certain machine "runs slow wire" and you need to set for a higher speed than you thought, or another machine "runs hot" and you need to set the voltage a bit lower than is indicated on the dial as far as the charts would tell you. In the end, the difference between a modern higher end machines and cheaper machines may just come down to how accurately and evenly they each feed wire and throw voltage and display it to the user within their market segment of similar machines.

  • @messybench
    @messybench8 ай бұрын

    I watched that whole video. I need a cookie. I'm impressed that you dug deep and shared.

  • @TheBubagrunt
    @TheBubagrunt Жыл бұрын

    I’m sure the barley pops before unboxing could have had an influence in your colorful review originally. Humble pie is bitter but right to eat when you’re not up to snuff on a given subject. Touché

  • @KD0CAC
    @KD0CAC Жыл бұрын

    To add to info - your idea about AC vs DC traveling over distance is correct [ but has little to do with welding ] ;) What AC is for with Aluminum is the " CLEANING affect of the change in direction of the voltage - up to electrode = cleans & down to base metal for melting . Then balance is how much - in what direction suits your project . At least as I understand it ;) 1st welding class in 1969 , now my 1st inverter welder a Everlast MTS Lightning 225 - still getting use to all the extra adjustments coming from transformer welders ----- I bought at auction a Miller high frequency - add on box back in the mid-late 80s , do not remember the model # . Overall I like the video , thanks

  • @TraderRoss
    @TraderRoss9 ай бұрын

    I'm wanting to get a TIG rig. I like the Typhoon 230 everlast. It's more advanced than myself having never tigged but I understand what the features are for the most part as I watch a video on them. It was really interesting about the wave forms & how the arc reacts heat wise. I'm looking at patching up dirty aluminum handrails. It's hard to spend that kind of money but buy once, cry once.

  • @jordancliff
    @jordancliff11 ай бұрын

    Fun fact for ya: that little Miller 140STR was made by FRONIUS. You’ll notice is says “made in Austria” on it. Good little machine, you should put it to work!

  • @alexzamora6700
    @alexzamora6700 Жыл бұрын

    Yea that’s correct on duty cycle my good friend 👍🏾

  • @hvymax
    @hvymax11 ай бұрын

    In addition to my selection of Millers and Lincolns and 45 years of experience I would rate my Everlasts right up with my comparable Millers. My Everlast 140 is comparable to the Maxstar and my 185 AC/DC with a comparable Dynasty with Hz and pulse.I am absolutely amazed by my $350 250 amp Toolium. On mig and flux core it will put out all 250 amps. Single pass 3/8". Aluminum settings for either the graphene liner or a spool gun. I would need a water cooled torch to even try to push it.

  • @dandexinventor
    @dandexinventor4 ай бұрын

    I have to replace a stolen Miller 220 AC/DC and with the sucky economy, I don't think I can skip enough meals to pay for another of the same, so your vid is a big help...thanks! That said, I no longer have as much of a demand for aluminum welding and thinking to go MIG only. Your love for your Miller 212 makes me want to go that direction, but I'm wondering if the new inverter technology runs as smoothly as the old windings/coil system...? (thinking you may have looked into it since you made this vid). New subscriber, good stuff.

  • @seabreezecoffeeroasters7994
    @seabreezecoffeeroasters7994 Жыл бұрын

    Going way back in time 30+ years ago Esab had a 130 and a 150 'Caddy' DC Tig welder very similar to your baby Miller in function. So they go back another decade and yes I am OLD 🤣

  • @clnfreakone8486
    @clnfreakone84864 ай бұрын

    Great video I was at Eastwood 2 days ago (the headquarters is 15 mins from me)… and I ask point blank about self repair and board availability and they told me they have the and will sell them to me if I want to fix it my self … repair is important to me I figured something is going to break at some point. Ans it’s convenient for me to be 15 away from them.

  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. Жыл бұрын

    Great to see a new video today Tay. Tay this is just a very helpful and definitely useful video explaining this. Thanks so much sir. It means a lot. Can't wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work my friends. Forge On. Fab On. Weld On. Keep Forge Lit. Keep Making. God Bless

  • @ammocan2021
    @ammocan20214 ай бұрын

    I am 99% sure that the weldmark MP200 is a HF Titanium unlimited 200 multiprocess in a different wrapper. Your review of that welder mirrors my experience with the titanium. I have run my titanium as production welder for years and it's still runs awesome. No shame here on running a HF welder and project farm showed just how good the titanium welders are.

  • @PoodlePuncher
    @PoodlePuncher7 ай бұрын

    Important Note at 21:54 : The 160i and 161STH have a "similar" feature set, but NOT the same. with the160i you lose pulse, and manual preflow adjustment. if either of those are important to you, spend the extra $70.

  • @cae2487
    @cae2487 Жыл бұрын

    If you goto the fab rats channel a year or so ago he did some plastic welding with an actual plastic welder and its definitely a bit different than the hot stapler you guys talked about here with the el cheapo vevor welder.

  • @jinxtacy
    @jinxtacy10 ай бұрын

    I feel like I see a Klutch welder floating around in the shop from time to time. I'd be curious to see your thoughts on it since I'm relatively certain that it and the Weldmark both come from Hugong along with some Crossfire, one Praxair model that might be discontinued, and certain Metal Man machines. They seem to make decent stuff but I haven't seen too much of their AC tig in action. I actually purchased a Crossfire welder that got damaged in transit and then lost and returns and customs back to Canada. Of course you have the CK Worldwide which is pretty okay Jasic with a different plug for the pedal. Of course! Razorweld is another supplier of Jasic machines based somewhere in the Northwest with their parent company in Australia. Mr. Tig also had a self-branded Jasic. Haven't really been able to find a lot of information with AHP, Everlast, or Primeweld. I did notice if you do a street view on Google maps you could see AHP machines at the Everlast warehouse. Most of the welders for the states have to incorporate either dual voltage and then the plug modification with whichever weird pedal they select to pair with it. It seems that ever less are substantially customized and may even be made by multiple manufacturers depending on model. You can certainly see relatives of these machines, but there's some interesting variations especially on their higher end lines. I've also been a bit curious about Eastwood and their tig welders origination. They import so much stuff though that it's hard to work through their catalog. I think China probably makes pretty decent big voltage machines but it seems a lot of the big customers are more robotics and pipe and construction so manual welding is kind of niche. There is a video on KZread from Argentina comparing the Jasic to Hugong by an actual welder. Both seem to be reasonably solid. Jasic's new gen seems pretty cool. It is kind of cool to see a co-op kind of pool together to try and bring some machines in in a way that's not super feasible for most businesses on their own. I don't know why but I think if you're buying decent quality machines to distribute to your customers then you don't need to do astounding amounts of customization to it and should use the branding to kind of help build a reputation kind of like how Australia does with Jasic while still having their branding, or in Russia or the UK. They just straight up have the normal orange box with the normal branding. To each their own though. Everlast has been kind of cool in pushing niche to market on some of their machines, most of which just don't even catch on. One that I got super fixated on was the AC/DC mixtig, which sounds like you should be able to do some pretty heavy work with beyond the numbers of the machine. It's an interesting time, that's for sure.

  • @bigcat1067
    @bigcat1067 Жыл бұрын

    You are 100% correct on duty cycle 30% = 3 minutes on and 7 minutes off

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    Yay! i finally got it right!

  • @asherdie
    @asherdie Жыл бұрын

    Millers are assembled in Wisconsin with Chinese parts...

  • @Bennett1776
    @Bennett17769 ай бұрын

    I've been searching forever to find a decent ac/dc tig welder I would be able to able to tig aluminum in the field. And I keep coming back to the power tig 210ext because of the price point and the features it has available on the machine. I would ultimately love to have a miller dynasty 210 cause that was the machine l learned to tig aluminum on and I got spoiled.

  • @mikev.1034
    @mikev.1034 Жыл бұрын

    My first welder is the Miller 215 I wouldn’t buy anything cheaper. I would like to get the Miller 255

  • @jake-mv5oi
    @jake-mv5oi7 ай бұрын

    Don't believe the MM212 came out until after the MM210 (I bought my 210 new in 2005)

  • @Millwrightmike
    @Millwrightmike2 ай бұрын

    I can tell for a Fact I hit duty cycle on millers 211-212 and 255 always if it ain't 300 plus amps I can't weld with them longer than 20-30 minutes in a row with out hitting duty cycle and it chugging along I'll lay perfect breeds for a bout 2-3 feet on heavy gauge stuff then on the next set somewhere it will chug a long barely arc

  • @SethStang_
    @SethStang_2 ай бұрын

    Just bought an Everlast PowerTig 200DV and never welded TiG before can you give me any tips of consumables and machine? Thanks great video.

  • @chuckmiller5763
    @chuckmiller57634 ай бұрын

    Many of the boards inside the big brand welders are made in Taiwan or China, some are used in cheap chinese welders.

  • @waikanaebeach
    @waikanaebeach11 ай бұрын

    DC is more efficient because it doesn’t chop the electromagnetic field. A transformer can be used for AC making it easier to transmit have high voltage. DC until recently was difficult to get very high voltages. Now that is much easier with solid state circuits. Modern grid transmission is tending to DC. If you want the experience the chop in AC electromagnetic field stand near a grid tower in the rain!

  • @BigFoot-lh5eg
    @BigFoot-lh5eg Жыл бұрын

    Millermatic 350P is the way to go for mig. Pulse mig is miles ahead of traditional mig.

  • @Millwrightmike
    @Millwrightmike2 ай бұрын

    Also ac doesn't require a power loss while switching to it to a DCcurrent your machine is AC at the wall... AC will always getting you more duty cycle to on a combo machine

  • @aldoizaguirre3551
    @aldoizaguirre35517 ай бұрын

    A lot of IGBT welder machines here, Indeed you are kind of nerd of welding (a hero welder) in a good sense.

  • @wurlabyscott
    @wurlabyscott Жыл бұрын

    Is the Hobart Ironman 240 relatively the same as the millermatic 212?

  • @jasonbowers4388
    @jasonbowers4388 Жыл бұрын

    Welding voltage on ac is less than 110v..so input voltage is irrelevant. On DC it must be converted from ac to DC first lossing at least half the voltage.

  • @tjack49er
    @tjack49er3 ай бұрын

    I’ve noticed a Lincoln mp210 hanging around….. but not seeing it here?

  • @bryanholden6487
    @bryanholden6487 Жыл бұрын

    I know little about welding, but I know a lot more about "entertainment". Your enthusiasm and honesty mixed with your wonderful sense of humour, (yes, i'm English, lol ) , entertains me, I've watched all your vids, (including the big one), and I've been spiffingly delighted, even if, sometimes, I didn't know what you were talking about. Keep up the good work old chap! 🙂 When it, (the vids), comes to me I'm usually having a nightcap whisky. ;-)

  • @YoureNottheonlyonehere
    @YoureNottheonlyonehere10 ай бұрын

    Did you ever used a EWM TIG Welding Machine?

  • @thatsnice4345
    @thatsnice434511 ай бұрын

    i have that same miller 212 machine but you cant read anything because its all rubbed off what should the wire feed pressure knob be set at

  • @thatsnice4345

    @thatsnice4345

    11 ай бұрын

    The black turn dial that locks the roller down is there a chart for the different wire thickness

  • @jovanyojeda5101
    @jovanyojeda51017 ай бұрын

    I have the Everlast 161 sth but the TIG torch it comes with is pretty crap does anyone know what’s a good torch replacement considering it’s a 25 dinse and not a 35 dinse. It seems that most lightweight torches on the market are typically 35 dinse size connector. please let me know

  • @Flying0Dismount
    @Flying0Dismount Жыл бұрын

    "inductance" is a property of coils of wire (ie, transformer windings), and the more windings, the more inductance, which is why transformer machines are so smooth. Inverters operate on the principal of digitally switching the power at very high frequencies so that transformers can be very small and light and the machine is overall more efficient, but they have basically no inductance because of the tiny coils inside.. When you turn up the "inductance" setting, it is just digitally altering the waveform to emulate the effect of inductance, but IMO, they still don't quite get as smooth as a old transformer welder... Also, your garden hose analogy makes no sense whatsoever... AC's big benefit is that you can easily put it through a transformer to make the voltages higher and currents lower so that tranamission losses which are proportional to the square of the current, are significantly lower. I don't know how you would try to equate this effect to a garden hose analogy, but it is definitely not what you described...

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    Great explanation of inductance, thank you! makes a lot of sense My hose analogy was mainly in reference to DC, and im not the first person to over simplify electrics with this metaphor. i even stated that its a poor analogy and over simplified... calm down. a lot of our viewers dont have an electrical engineering degree and most welders just know what noise its supposed to make when working properly and not how inductance works inside the machine. I try to have fun and simplify things when possible

  • @Flying0Dismount

    @Flying0Dismount

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LiftArcStudiosSimplification is great when it is accurate but in this case it's not even "oversimplified", it just doesn't make any sense whatsoever, even for DC (there is a reasonable analogy for voltage=pressure and current=flow volume and the size of your garden hose affecting these for DC, but your description didn't bear any resemblance to this and simple didn't make any sense at all) The closest you might come is transporting coal (DC) vs oil (AC). Coal is a solid and can only to be transported via truck/train/ship which is expensive whereas oil can be pumped down a pipeline which is a lot cheaper. Oil can come in many grades and can be very thick and inefficient to pump, but by heating heavy oil to thin it, it makes it easier to flow through the pipeline and converting AC to very high voltages to reduce I^2R losses before sending it down a transmission line is a similar idea.. That would be a marginal and oversimplified analogy, but is at least somewhat descriptive of what is happening, and you can still apply the garden hose analogy for pressure and flow volume and it still makes sense here...

  • @ronsreadyornotshop
    @ronsreadyornotshop5 ай бұрын

    sorry too much background music.

  • @CruiserRunner
    @CruiserRunner2 ай бұрын

    Bummer you didn't mention arc start on all the tig machines

  • @jasnapon
    @jasnapon2 ай бұрын

    Eastwood store alsip Il. Everything in the store is good 😎

  • @mrdddeeezzzweldor5039
    @mrdddeeezzzweldor50393 ай бұрын

    Good rundown. Did Walker take a day off? Tripod broke? Drink before work?

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    3 ай бұрын

    Too much coffee that day... whoopsie! - Walker

  • @jeremiahmccutcheon3234
    @jeremiahmccutcheon323411 ай бұрын

    There is no MMAW welding process stick is called SMAW

  • @jake-mv5oi

    @jake-mv5oi

    7 ай бұрын

    It's a euro thing I believe.

  • @arccaptain-weld
    @arccaptain-weld Жыл бұрын

    Would you like review Arccaptain machine?

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    Sure! You wore me down, send over your best machine, we'll take it for a spin!

  • @kalleblom5564
    @kalleblom556410 ай бұрын

    I like your German tattoo 😄

  • @dooder126
    @dooder1268 ай бұрын

    This is a safe space, you can tell us you barely use the everlast mig 😂

  • @dkhs555
    @dkhs55511 ай бұрын

    Great overview. The elevator music is killing your voice. Not an improvement since the info you're giving is very useful. I use a simple Zinser 50-145A stickwelder with Cumulo rutile electrodes. Never lets me down.

  • @theflipperbros5031
    @theflipperbros5031 Жыл бұрын

    Where’s your multimatic 220?

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    That one belongs to Jake from Freeland Welding, he rents space from me. I just wanted to review the ones I a really own

  • @metalmagic9845
    @metalmagic9845 Жыл бұрын

    @everlast send them a new typhoon so we can see how he likes it!!!

  • @preachers4135
    @preachers4135 Жыл бұрын

    You should review a Miller 350P. Pulse mig 1/4”-1”steel, .045 solid, trimix. Forget bacon frying, when it’s dialed in it sounds like a herd of pissed off bubble bees. And get a fresh pair of Tillman 650s cause she’s HOT!

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    This sounds intense and IM IN! Now, just to get my hands on that machine..... 045 wire is no joke! sounds like something Curtis at Cutting Edge Engineering would use!

  • @Bennett1776

    @Bennett1776

    9 ай бұрын

    We use Miller XMT 350 MPa machines with suitcase wire feeders, I think 8rc feeders and we can run .052 wire. Shit is wild. My go to is .045 71t wire dual shield, unless the weld schedule says otherwise, cause you know, the navy pays for unlimited gas. Just thought I'd share a story. But yes the angry bees is for real when the steel is thick.

  • @nairoluiz3937
    @nairoluiz39378 ай бұрын

    Eu queria poder comprar um everlast 252 ou um everlast 275. Mas não tenho dinheiro, e também não enviam para o Brasil.

  • @wcmwfab935
    @wcmwfab935 Жыл бұрын

    Lets hook up a multimeter to the little cheap welders.

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely thought about that!

  • @melgross

    @melgross

    Жыл бұрын

    Amp meter.

  • @lv2keepfit493
    @lv2keepfit4935 ай бұрын

    1:01:50 how many caught that ;) lol

  • @dereksniper3094
    @dereksniper3094 Жыл бұрын

    Bro wearing the Everlast green for this video lol

  • @Fordcertian
    @Fordcertian4 ай бұрын

    Where's the transformer's?

  • @user-tz4wh1kw4e
    @user-tz4wh1kw4e Жыл бұрын

    Who would have thought you could put 30k in sales for that thing.

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    I know right? We didn’t really get explicit permission to share that # so don’t tell Vevor we said anything 🤫

  • @marclevitt8191

    @marclevitt8191

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LiftArcStudiosmaybe that is overall sales and not all welders? I know I used the link to by machine skates for a mill and lathe. Other people might have bought snow cone machines. Vevor sells all kinds of stuff.

  • @michaelmcallister3429
    @michaelmcallister342910 ай бұрын

    No HTP equipment........................................

  • @wcmwfab935
    @wcmwfab935 Жыл бұрын

    Our government is really trashing our dollar. Need a gold standard in the US. Not no global bs

  • @robert-to7ev

    @robert-to7ev

    5 ай бұрын

    It's monopoly money. Always has been. The national debt is a scam, used to create fear and keep the masses in a prison of continuous state of panic with no get out of jail free card. The elite, literally the "they" in the They Live movie, own pretty much everyhting. In reality trillion is not even a real number, it's a tool they use to scare people and to keep them at odds through their right left paradigm political scam.

  • @jasnapon
    @jasnapon2 ай бұрын

    Or women with big 😉

  • @1sedan18
    @1sedan184 ай бұрын

    get a gimbal camera guy not good

  • @lillmasen
    @lillmasen11 ай бұрын

    the music taking out your voice is quite annoying hard to hear what you say

  • @johngraziano451
    @johngraziano451 Жыл бұрын

    Kind of piss no close caption with video

  • @LiftArcStudios

    @LiftArcStudios

    Жыл бұрын

    Hmm normally KZread is pretty good at making sure the captions are available when the video is released. It's possible they're still processing them, let me look into that and see what I can do on my end! I normally watch stuff with CC too, sorry they're not an option right now! - Walker

  • @LilLugWorkshop

    @LilLugWorkshop

    Жыл бұрын

    Seems like closed captions are now on the video.

  • @chiathach206
    @chiathach2066 ай бұрын

    Those are some average machine ... nothing spectacular

  • @marclevitt8191
    @marclevitt8191 Жыл бұрын

    Love the channel but the camera work is killing me. Too much zooming, not enough stabilization and mic everybody up please. Given you have a dedicated camera guy…well he should know better. Get a couple cheap cameras on tripods, and get the b roll separately. Please I beg you. I can’t be the only one noticing.

  • @replyhere590

    @replyhere590

    11 ай бұрын

    Ditto

  • @OldGuy70s
    @OldGuy70s8 ай бұрын

    Review CanaWeld................

  • @marksanders4815
    @marksanders4815 Жыл бұрын

    A few years ago I won $1000 bucks from an Eastwood sweepstakes and bought the AC/DC Digital Tig 200 from them. It only cost me 100 plus tax. It's a friggin awesome welder. I beat the living crap out of it until the torch is about to melt. I've never payed attention to the duty cycle and it keeps on ticking. If it crapped out I wouldn't hesitate to get another one at full price.

  • @mustangdemon87

    @mustangdemon87

    4 ай бұрын

    How's it going nowadays? Looking at Eastwood tig 200 or everlast 255ext with water cooler package for a few hundred more...

  • @marksanders4815

    @marksanders4815

    4 ай бұрын

    @@mustangdemon87 literally just got done using it on some aluminum less than 5 minutes ago. Most of the digital tigs are about the same but I do wish I had a cooler. If it's only a couple hundred more I'd have to get the Everlast with a cooler.

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