Harbor Freight Titanium Flux 125 Welder ....ZERO experience Review

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With ZERO welding experience, can you weld with this cheap, entry level welder??????

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  • @MugOfPaul
    @MugOfPaul2 ай бұрын

    The definition of bravery is posting welds to the Internet. To post your FIRST welds on a popular YT channel is downright legendary.

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    2 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that

  • @apostema
    @apostema2 ай бұрын

    So is the secret ingredient a little courage and humility? Not many guys would want to make their first welding attempt public. Thanks for showing us how it is done.

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    2 ай бұрын

    I have been holding off trying this machine out because I wanted to catch that FIRST time experience. No excuses.

  • @kaboom4679

    @kaboom4679

    2 ай бұрын

    That helps with many things .

  • @1154seany

    @1154seany

    2 ай бұрын

    I’ve been watching videos as I’ve recently brought a welder similar to yours. They’d say with flux coated wire you need to reverse the polarity of the machines to stop all the splatter. I’m not sure if yours is set up that way but worth a check and test

  • @sandstorm6605

    @sandstorm6605

    2 ай бұрын

    Safety first too. You don’t want to go zapping yourself with that thing I’m sure.

  • @alivewithhemp4989

    @alivewithhemp4989

    Ай бұрын

    #HumbleDave 🎉

  • @joelgoody3590
    @joelgoody35902 ай бұрын

    I've the exact welder you have, as a certified welder...20 yrs ago when I was building garbage truck bodies...pour the coals to it with this welder, heat setting on a higher setting, dial in wire speed. If ya blow thru, move wand quicker, or dial heat down a notch or two. Also, you don't drag the bead, you push it. So, when welding right handed, you weld right to left pushing the bead along as you go holding wand at angle ///// like this but more like a 45 degree to the work. That keeps the heat in the steel. I've welded a bunch with mine, for the price, it welds beautifully once correct settings, remember, amps are your friend when welding. Penetration is key to a weld.

  • @69mag

    @69mag

    2 ай бұрын

    Sometimes you learn WAY more in the comments section than the video provides. Such is the case here.

  • @scttmtclf

    @scttmtclf

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm a complete novice. I bought one of these to do simple welds. With flux core wire, I was always told by people way smarter than me that "if there's slag, you drag." Is that not correct?

  • @zrxdoug

    @zrxdoug

    2 ай бұрын

    @@scttmtclf No you got it right..pushing flux just contaminates the weld pool.

  • @tim196868

    @tim196868

    2 ай бұрын

    I learned in high school as well and I have worked with Boilermakers millwrights and pipefitters and im a union operator for 20 years. And I have always been taught and heard from some of the best welders in the country that our union has to offer. If it makes slag you drag you don't push. That's a new one on me. I will have to try that one. If it works goes to show you you never too old to learn something new. And I'm almost 60 years old. Lol

  • @joelgoody3590

    @joelgoody3590

    2 ай бұрын

    Hmm, learned something new, I'm so used to MIG as I've always pushed, habit I guess. Never really used flux core until this welder, all I've known was MIG steel/alum. Have to try it out next time I gotta weld something.@@zrxdoug

  • @Lysander_Spooner
    @Lysander_SpoonerАй бұрын

    I can't tell you how refreshing it is to watch a video like this. I too bought that welder and my welds looked like yours. I also practiced a lot and now they're looking better. Thanks for your transparency and humbleness, the world needs more of it.😊

  • @WisconsinWanderer
    @WisconsinWanderer2 ай бұрын

    In my 20’s I was a welder for a few years learned in shop class in high school, now in my late 60’s with more time than $$ I bought the cheapest Harbor Freight flux core welder $150.00 replaced my floor pans in my truck and having fun with it. And now my neighbor is tapping me on the shoulder 😂always a pleasure to watch Dave ☮️

  • @jerbear7952

    @jerbear7952

    2 ай бұрын

    Don't forget the other thing you learn in high school something about gas and grass. Welding isn't free 😊

  • @davidpeckham2405

    @davidpeckham2405

    2 ай бұрын

    same here. I weld every 5 to 10 years and am glad i learned in highschool. Now my kid is so much better I leave it to him

  • @sonofedmund5004

    @sonofedmund5004

    2 ай бұрын

    I've got a cheapo flux cored welder but I picked a really good auto darkening helmet at a flea market new battery and outer cover I was in business! Welding opens a whole world of opportunity!

  • @RoundBoyRanch
    @RoundBoyRanch2 ай бұрын

    Brother, I'll give you mad props!! I'm actually a welder/fabricator for 30 years and you'll never see my welds on KZread, respect!

  • @letzrockitrite8469
    @letzrockitrite84692 ай бұрын

    Helpful hint: crank the amperage up until it's possible to blow through ... say at about the 3 second spot if you held it in the same place.... now you'll have enough heat to keep moving the "puddle" from the puddle forward into the "needs to be welded" section in those circles, with your hands locked in somehow ... ya know... same as the guitar .... ya gotta be locked in then proceed..... lastly ... since you can blow through in 3 seconds.. the key to weld strength is penetration .... between 2/3 and 5/8 of the way through the material you're working with is about perfect... not too deep for blowing through but deep enough that the weld will actually do it's job. I'm sure you've figured out the feed speed so it's working for you.... Thanks Mr. Dave once again for the share sir !

  • @eperotti1
    @eperotti12 ай бұрын

    50-something here. I am taking a welding class at the local community college. I love that we get 3 hours a week hands on plus an hour of lecture. We also will work thru all the major welding types - stick, MIG, flux core… just a good way to dabble on the cheap

  • @markgallagher1376

    @markgallagher1376

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m 48 and have been planning on taking a similar class at the technical college near me.

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    2 ай бұрын

    @@markgallagher1376 I'm also 48

  • @michaelb.42112

    @michaelb.42112

    Ай бұрын

    55 year old here, LOTS of soldering experience, zero welding, but it sounds like I'll pick it up fairly quickly with my soldering experience. I wish you the best results !

  • @harryinhuahin1272

    @harryinhuahin1272

    Ай бұрын

    @@michaelb.42112 - you young guys make me laugh... I turned 80 last month and am about to buy my first welder. I did oxy/acetylene in college but that was 60 years ago so I'm starting from scratch - as well. Good luck all.

  • @Growntobe
    @Growntobe2 ай бұрын

    One of the things I greatly respect you for is you don’t claim to know it all

  • @Tron2pointOh
    @Tron2pointOh2 ай бұрын

    I love that welder. I bought the same one, built a time machine with it, traveled back to 2014, bought Bitcoin and came back. Now I'm a kabillionaire!!!! Thanks Harbor Freight!

  • @paulf1177

    @paulf1177

    2 ай бұрын

    Can you send me plans for that time machine?

  • @waltoliver6704

    @waltoliver6704

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Dave, I bought one too a couple years ago. It took a bit but I got it figured out it's a good little welder. I have the same problems with the hood. I like you and Brooke's adventures. Thanks

  • @Tron2pointOh

    @Tron2pointOh

    2 ай бұрын

    @@paulf1177 The equations are in Ronald Mallet's book!

  • @Tron2pointOh

    @Tron2pointOh

    2 ай бұрын

    @@paulf1177 the equations are in Ronald Mallet's book. Good luck!

  • @pinebearclub
    @pinebearclub2 ай бұрын

    So never welding before, I borrowed a buddy’s machine and with a bunch of donated steel shelving, I glued together my frame that supports my van build. What a feeling! I’m like a god! I can stick metal together! Now with confidence abound, I bought a production roof rack and cut it down to the size I needed and proceeded to glue it all back together. Three years later, everything is still intact and I couldn’t be happier. This video brings back great memories! Thanks Dave! Bryan from Vancouver

  • @tyson9419

    @tyson9419

    Күн бұрын

    Good man

  • @judithparsons1920
    @judithparsons19203 күн бұрын

    Thanks Dave!! When I worked in grad school- they had everything set up- all the gases- all the different types… soooo nice to see your video. Made my day!

  • @PB-ok1nm
    @PB-ok1nm2 ай бұрын

    There’s a phenomenon on KZread, where you’ll have a very specific question about a car from the 80’s, or how to tie a bow tie, and the perfect teacher will present themselves at the click of a button. This is the first time I’ve been able to see the opposite end of the equation of a non relevant question being answered to such depth, great video!

  • @jesusisgod6474
    @jesusisgod64742 күн бұрын

    I did ornamental iron works with a cousin. He never let me weld or even practice, but had an idea about it. Seeing you practice has given me the confidence to try it. Had some laughs and fun watching you. You did great! Thank you!

  • @abogue271
    @abogue2712 ай бұрын

    Dave I was always taught.."A grinder and paint makes me the welder I ain't.." You did good 👍.

  • @bigmosept11
    @bigmosept112 ай бұрын

    As the KING of boogerweld land, you sir, are better than I at welding on your first day. In all fairness I have attempted to weld a total of 5 times in my 53yrs on earth. A true welder told me it takes many hours of practicing and I'm never going to be good at it trying it once every 10 years. Love you channel, keep the content flowin...

  • @rcollins_250r
    @rcollins_250r29 күн бұрын

    One thing I’ve learned from welding is to torch the metal a little before you start a pass. It not only gets rid of moisture but also has heat in the metal so you don’t start a cold weld. A cold weld will start super narrow and be very weak until it starts to heat up to actually melt the filler wire and 2 pieces of metal together.

  • @rebeccasilveous8898
    @rebeccasilveous88982 ай бұрын

    I want to tell you about a weld helmet that my dad had. We're talking 60 years ago, maybe 65 years ago. Yeah because I'm 75 now so I was about 10 years old. I would go out in the garage and get my dad's welding helmet and put it on my head and then go outside at the noonday sun and look at the sun and it looked like the moon.

  • @Rooster0529

    @Rooster0529

    2 ай бұрын

    Haha, I’m 62 and did the same thing with my dad’s helmet 😳

  • @mimiso516

    @mimiso516

    2 ай бұрын

    We used a welding mask to look at an eclipse when i was younger. I wonder if that is why I developed cataracts LOL

  • @jonathonchalk6603

    @jonathonchalk6603

    2 ай бұрын

    Gonna have an eclipse here next week. Might have to go to Harbor Freight and get me one of them there “auto-adjustable” welding helmets. Then, after the eclipse is over and done, “well honey I got me this here welding helmet so I may as well go on back and pick me up that there Titanium Mig 125 welder that Dave Whipple says is Okey-Dokie!”

  • @donaldhofman5257

    @donaldhofman5257

    2 ай бұрын

    That's what we watched the total eclipse of the sun with whenever it happens!!

  • @randyconrad4155

    @randyconrad4155

    2 ай бұрын

    There's a certain rating it has to be to look at the sun - they're available but double check. Last thing you wanna be is blind, and an idiot. ​@@jonathonchalk6603

  • @ScottDLR
    @ScottDLRАй бұрын

    I had to LOL when you found the film on the lens. I can totally see myself doing that. I'm no welder either but it seems to me that you progressed quickly. Thanks for a great vid.

  • @FMitchellFelling
    @FMitchellFelling2 ай бұрын

    Good stuff. My dad taught me to weld like the old timers teach swimming. Gave me a box of welding rod and pointed to the pile of scrap metal and "threw me in". That was forty + years ago and my bird-poop welds are still sticking things together when I need them to.

  • @garybonz
    @garybonz2 ай бұрын

    Free Tip : Like woodworking, preparation goes a LONG way. Generally, the better the fabrication of parts, the easier they are to weld together and the better the weld will be . . . In time. Keep going, you're doing well.

  • @shaukeki
    @shaukeki2 ай бұрын

    Once again, a BR video to help me get through the pain of my impending divorce. I only wish they were longer. 😊 As for the welding. Nice work for a first try. Not bad at all. I can say that machine is good for craft work and small home projects. May not be great for thick metals though. Great for learning. If I can give advice, I'd say clean your metal before running a bead. Especially that rusty Ford piece. You'll thank me. As a relative, but trained, novice I would ask if you're running Flux core wire. Another thing you'd want to try when you're not running gas. You'll get a bit less splatter and cleaner welds. Keep the videos coming. My first court date is the 1st and despite my best efforts I am dreadfully fearful that I've lost my best friend and lifelong love. I'll need all the distraction I can get.

  • @melissasmess2773
    @melissasmess27732 ай бұрын

    An old farmer was welding in his oily coveralls awhile back, a spark caused his clothing to catch fire, he went up like a tiki torch. Having the right clothing and equipment is more important than however much you paid for your welder.

  • @grunklebob9009
    @grunklebob90092 ай бұрын

    I took the plastic off... and THAT is why we love you!!!

  • @bartdaw6681
    @bartdaw66812 ай бұрын

    Miller Welders have a great app with heat settings, metal thickness and it is very helpful.

  • @danmchugh4179
    @danmchugh41792 ай бұрын

    The best quote I've heard for when your welds aren’t pretty is; "a grinder and paint make me the welder I ain’t". Love the content!

  • @SpryGuy289
    @SpryGuy2892 ай бұрын

    I bought stick welder about a year ago along with the appropriate wardrobe. I have yet to even plug it in lol. You may have just inspired me to get outside and lay some nasty beads down.

  • @graciel3725
    @graciel37252 ай бұрын

    I got the larger version it retailed for $750 but I got it on the open box special for $350, love that thing. I used to be a production MIG Welder for Lesco for a few years, this things welds every bit as good as the Miller that I used. Fabricated our deck over 24' X 8'6" mobile tiny house trailer with it. Great job welding Dave, you got it at the end!

  • @MrTootster
    @MrTootster2 ай бұрын

    Literally last week I was looking at this welder and trying to convince myself that it would be a cheap way to learn basic welding. I plan to figure it out as I go, just like you did. Thanks for the video!

  • @rednecktek2873
    @rednecktek28732 ай бұрын

    I bought one of those when they were first released, used it and abused it FOR YEARS until last month when it finally died after so many trips off-roading, and countless miles of wire run through it. I replaced it at opening the next morning. I've run that thing off of generators and solar inverters, and Blue Demon actually has a stainless wire that runs great in there if you need it. I've done as thick as 5/8" to 5/16" steel by just doing a couple extra passes. I LOVE that thing!!

  • @backcountry250
    @backcountry2502 ай бұрын

    So lol.... Great job trying your best. From experience and taking welding classes without gas it's really hard to get a good weld. Keep up the good work Dave!

  • @markgallagher1376
    @markgallagher13762 ай бұрын

    That’s a couple of nice looking F150s you got there. I’ve had a 94 and a 96 F150. Those were my favorite trucks I’ve owned.

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    2 ай бұрын

    they are my daily drivers...a 96 f250 and a 95 f150

  • @gosmoothgolight7567
    @gosmoothgolight75672 ай бұрын

    Arkansas abounds in Tornado shelters ... they're everywhere. This new work should get really interesting in more ways than one! God Bless you all, Brother :)

  • @danieloliver20
    @danieloliver202 ай бұрын

    Lol, you didn't loose your eyesight, burn your arm or foot... I'd say a very successful first day welding! Be radical Dave, just don't burn down the garage!

  • @sandstorm6605
    @sandstorm66052 ай бұрын

    I am in this exact position too. I realize how handy the ability to weld is to a property owning individual but haven’t welded since high school and it’s a wonder none of us got… (s)killed! Anyway, thanks boss, you’ve inspired me!

  • @kaboom4679
    @kaboom46792 ай бұрын

    Pretty good progress really . From boogers and bubblegum to a few ok beads in very short time . Flux core is pretty sensitive to polarity and generally you get the best results and much less spatter running electrode positive . But not ALWAYS . I've seen cases where EN ( electrode negative ) made no difference or worked better for whatever reason . It does take practice and lots of it to stay proficient. Get some scraps of 3/16" or 1/8" plate and just lay beads as often as time allows . You will see your progress , learn to know what speed to move , how much wire to feed , what heat /.amperage to use , etc .. Another tip , remember the duty cycle on that machine . It's probably somewhere around 20 - 25 % , which means you need to let it rest 2-5 minutes for every minute of welding time . Otherwise you overheat it and it drops output , making for really nasty crappy beads . Good luck and keep at it .

  • @blakkout86
    @blakkout862 ай бұрын

    Congrats on 50K RGL! You helped bring me back into the hobby after a 20 year hiatus, and also bring the youngsters in my family along for the ride.

  • @rebeccasilveous8898
    @rebeccasilveous88982 ай бұрын

    In a short period of time you went to having it professionally looking. It don't take much time at all to learn how to do that straight line and do it smoothly.

  • @NotOnYourLife
    @NotOnYourLife2 ай бұрын

    Nicely done!!! I bought one of those a few years ago for quick repair work on the farm, it will run off my generator and makes decent welds for field repair work.

  • @PHEnterprises
    @PHEnterprises2 ай бұрын

    I've got one too and it works just fine for household repairs and light to medium fabrications.

  • @ausnorman8050
    @ausnorman80502 ай бұрын

    Welding, I too are a novice and this was a great intro video, bit keen to try now!

  • @AuctionJunky
    @AuctionJunky2 ай бұрын

    I’ve had their Vulcan 215 mig for about eight years. Paid $400 for it right when they introduced them. It has been a great welder, never had an issue.

  • @roseshafer258
    @roseshafer2582 ай бұрын

    Dave I will never weld anything but thanks for showing people how to learn to do it.

  • @dubehigh
    @dubehighАй бұрын

    Retired welder of 43 years Take your time and slow down and enjoy the puddles Dave. Flux welding sucks I would rather stick weld. Kudos to you for trying something new and videoing it. Practice practice practice.

  • @metamud8686
    @metamud86862 ай бұрын

    I like your disclaimer at the beginning. So open honest and up front. Hard to find that these days in between clickbait and bashers.

  • @gilbertmartinez930
    @gilbertmartinez930Ай бұрын

    That’s a great little machine. I use mine all the time. With the three year warranty it’s a win win.

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Ай бұрын

    Right on

  • @EvanT1995
    @EvanT19952 ай бұрын

    Practice, practice, practice. Really watching the puddle and slowing down are key to success. I like to do little “e” motions when I weld instead of circles but either works. Play with wire speed and amps too. You’ll get better!

  • @OffroadArmada
    @OffroadArmada2 ай бұрын

    love it! I picked up a cheap YesWelder 135 flux core unit off Amazon this year and I've done a couple of small DIY jobs - not the prettiest welds but they are functional and that's good enough for me!

  • @AL4N.
    @AL4N.2 ай бұрын

    I have owned this same welder for about 4 years. By far best bang for your buck.

  • @stevedittrich4411
    @stevedittrich4411Ай бұрын

    I spent $1500 on tuition, textbook and equipment to learn MIG welding at the local community college. It was worth every penny!!! Spent another $600 on a Hobart welder, and now I know what I'm doing!

  • @johnnyquest9358
    @johnnyquest93582 ай бұрын

    I was self taught in 1973 on a 1942 Monkey Wards stick welder. In 2018 it finally shorted out and got scrapped.

  • @2vford241
    @2vford2412 ай бұрын

    As a journeyman Pipefitter with access to fancy welders at work, a cheap fluxcore is a great tool to have at home, just used mine for an exsaust hanger on my old F-150

  • @Jeff-bi4pk
    @Jeff-bi4pkАй бұрын

    Dave…I have watched you since your start. Keep up the great work and let me know if you’re ever in Cincinnati. I’ll buy you a beer or two.

  • @Bushradical

    @Bushradical

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks

  • @ralphp3057
    @ralphp30572 ай бұрын

    I’ve been welding for decades! Practice is all you need Dave ! Just wait when you start welding overhead! Great job for a novice!!!! 😁👍

  • @SuperHurdman
    @SuperHurdman2 ай бұрын

    Hi Dave I am a welder for over thirty years and I say your on the right track try to always go from bottom to top when you draw down it gives you a nice weld but no penetration. so your bracket instead of welding on the down hill practice gup hill this way you get more penetration and a stronger weld. it takes a while to get it but when you do it is like riding a bicycle you never forget how to! Now your using what is known as a flux core welding wire if you get a solid wire and run a gas it costs more but gives a cleaner weld you can see this on line watch some videos to see the difference! You would probably enjoy the gas shield wire better but it costs more to run... Happy welding!!!

  • @CraigArndt
    @CraigArndt2 ай бұрын

    I bought my first Harbor Freight welder, heck it's still my first and only welder, a Dual Mig 171 and use it still. I need to do a HD video of it, last video was in 360 or 480p, before HD. But I've built a log splitter with it, repaired a Ford Ranger, boat trailers. I only started welding because I could afford to start welding.. so I don't forget that when I think about upgrading.

  • @TonyGeneseo
    @TonyGeneseo2 ай бұрын

    Not often would I want to give you advice but this is one of those rare instances. I’ll try to find an email to send you my contact info. A few simple but easy things and you’d be doing real welds that will actually hold things steady and true. Great video. Take care Dave

  • @michaeldurling793
    @michaeldurling7932 ай бұрын

    Yup, learning just like you. Nothing to do but to do it, right. Those charts give you a starting point, it's learning to analyze your weld and make the appropriate adjustments to those settings. also managing wire stick out, it's a balance of wire feed and how fast or slow your welding. Definitely a worthy skill to add to the tool box.

  • @MyBackyardScience
    @MyBackyardScience2 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed the review and your initial welds! The dream is real! There have been many times I wished I could weld in the course of some project. One day I hope to get a welder and learn how! 🙂

  • @Tools2Survive
    @Tools2Survive2 ай бұрын

    I've been wanting to learn how to weld for years, but never gave it a try. I guess it's time to watch some welding videos and then visit Harbor Freight. Thanks for sharing.

  • @johnl2116
    @johnl21162 ай бұрын

    Very few things make me want to immediately drop attention to everything and watch, but I suppose this one hooked me in because it’s a topic I have been thinking about trying.

  • @dentech4710
    @dentech47102 ай бұрын

    I’m 70 years old now and have always wanted to try welding. I’m retired from the electronics industry so I’ve had experience in all types of soldering over my career. Maybe I will try this cheaper approach to try welding. Thank you for this video.

  • @billgardner9328
    @billgardner93282 ай бұрын

    I’m impressed! I started on my farm with stick welding with a Lincoln buzz box. Those wire welders r great for almost any small job! I hope they pay you for the video/ad

  • @kenc1800
    @kenc1800Ай бұрын

    Thanks Dave Whipple for “honest” trial, demonstration and test ( I love your admitting using the KZread University). “Welding by smell” and two attempts of puddling and missing the joint and your helmet film removal = hularious! It has been GREAT catching up with Mick and Belle’s channels. Loved your window seat at the coffee shoppe! Love the WHIPPLES !

  • @veronicakennedy6977
    @veronicakennedy69772 ай бұрын

    Hey Dave, you have to be the most honest person I have ever watched on such a project like welding LOL. You will become a natural because that is what you are a natural. 😉 Ontario, Canada

  • @badbadbob1
    @badbadbob12 ай бұрын

    You scratched my itch on this video. I bought a Harbor Fright wire feed welder a few years ago after only having a stick welder for the last 40 years. You are on your way to making metal stick together.

  • @jstbtwnume9110
    @jstbtwnume91102 ай бұрын

    My grandson is going to take up welding. Can’t wait to show him this. So interesting!

  • @normanpaterson
    @normanpaterson2 ай бұрын

    Cleaning (grinding) the metal before welding is key, as is technique, heating the pieces before welding also helps. good luck

  • @alive.off-grid
    @alive.off-grid2 ай бұрын

    Dave I worked in a Foundry for a few years. And I learned how to TIG weld while I work there. I bought a MIG welder for the house just so I could weld a few things together. And I ended up welding my own bumper out of 316 plate with a small Lincoln hobby welder . My welds turned out very well my boss was very happy with my welding and he said that a hobby welder does a pretty good job just as well as a Industrial, as far as hobby welding goes. It's good for a quick fix when you need it

  • @2922bigdaddy
    @2922bigdaddy2 ай бұрын

    welding for 15 or so years and your 1 hour progress looks better then some "professionals" Ive worked with

  • @Going_with_gopher
    @Going_with_gopher2 ай бұрын

    So many people out here have used this video to get started and I want to say thank you!

  • @billgraham5609
    @billgraham5609Ай бұрын

    I’m actually waiting for it to go on sale. Did some torch work years ago and did stick welding in school 20 years ago. Thanks for the honest review

  • @davidmcduffie1398
    @davidmcduffie13982 ай бұрын

    I'm not an expert welder either but I know more than a beginner. One of the best U-tube welder channels to watch ( Welding Tips and Tricks ) ! Jody Collier is able to explain welder set-up and the welding processes in a way I could understand them and my welding has improved a bunch. I do flux core welding mostly and it is a DCEN ( Direct Current Electrode Negative ) process and you need to check and make sure your machine is set up correctly and that will help imensley . If your weld bead stands tall, your setting is too low on voltage and wire speed. If the bead is stands low ( concave ) settings are too high, lower the voltage and wire speed until the beed stands a little higher than flush with the metal you are welding. I hope this helps you !

  • @zrxdoug

    @zrxdoug

    2 ай бұрын

    If I'm not mistaken, this machine is strictly AC, so polarity is kinda moot.

  • @solarstormgames
    @solarstormgames2 ай бұрын

    Man, Ive always wanted to pick up the skill, but had no knowledge of it and wondered if id be a waste of money to pick one up from harbor. Next sale, I might have to get one!

  • @lazygamer9725
    @lazygamer97252 ай бұрын

    Mine has been great.. fixed many trailers and parts brackets etc.. does the job

  • @rustyshackleford7729
    @rustyshackleford77292 ай бұрын

    I’ve been welding professionally for over 10 years and welding before that. I’ve had one of these for about 3 years they work. Worth the money to stick some stuff together and you can even get nice looking beads out of it beings how cheap it is. They work just fine keep up the videos man

  • @Offsauce
    @Offsauce2 ай бұрын

    I bought this welder, also with no experience, and built a large retaining wall, garden edging, and a sail shade pole with it! Fun learning curve, and satisfying to stick metal together!

  • @kylehansen3333
    @kylehansen33332 ай бұрын

    I was just lookin at this the other day.... Dave, you know just what content everyone wants to see.

  • @dmsparacording7983
    @dmsparacording79832 ай бұрын

    I’ve NEVER had a desire to weld ANYTHING…until today! Thank you, Dave! :-)

  • @michaelt.9372
    @michaelt.93722 ай бұрын

    This was my first welder years ago, and I still keep it around for obvious reasons, even though I have several other Lincolns including an engine drive. This thing has a time and a place.

  • @devilselbow
    @devilselbow2 ай бұрын

    Welding is one of the most fun, and frustrating skills that I'm forever learning, because I don't have enough welding projects to do it frequently! Haha

  • @3OCALM1
    @3OCALM12 ай бұрын

    You seem to be learning quickly! I haven't welded since high school metal shop in 1979-80. I had a helluva time seeing through that helmet lens but i learned to flip the shield up just enough to see where I wanted to strike a bead and held the rod as close to the metal as I could without it arcing. I flipped the shield down and struck an arc and the light from the arc was enough to see the bead forming. It worked good enough and I was able to accomplish the 5 basic welds satisfactorily.

  • @budc865
    @budc8652 ай бұрын

    I’ve got one just like it. I started building a rocket stove but was frustrated with my welds. You’ve inspired me to get my machine back out…thanks, Dave!

  • @timdonovan8733
    @timdonovan87332 ай бұрын

    Hey Dave, you are a true life saver! I have been contemplating on buying this exact model from HF & was hoping someone would do a review on it. Now I feel confident that this welding machine will be a good starter for a Novice welder just like you. Thanks again & keep on putting out great videos as always. And stay “ Radical “ 😊

  • @jimyeats
    @jimyeats2 ай бұрын

    I bought my dad one of these exact welders to help him do a fairly big project and I was incredibly impressed with it. I had everything shipped to his house from Harbor Freight, helmet, wire, minor welding tools, exc. Everything worked well, to the point that I might get one for small projects around my house since it’s so much lighter than my heavy welders.

  • @harryinhuahin1272
    @harryinhuahin1272Ай бұрын

    I'm about to set up at home as a "welder" - I did oxy/acetylene in college, but that was 61 years ago...! I've also been watching the same YT videos but they don't show just how bad first attempts can be so... if my first attempts are as rubbish as yours i would otherwise have returned to cabinet-making. But to then see how much better you can be after an hour or two is so encouraging... As always - Thank you, thank you.

  • @aaronbrucker966
    @aaronbrucker9662 ай бұрын

    Welding is 10% machine, 90% slow and tedious practice, practice, and more practice. Little tip, slow down, other than that those later welds werent looking half bad after you adjusted the helmet enough to see. Keep up with it and youll be a welding king in no time.

  • @sjr7822
    @sjr78222 ай бұрын

    My Dad was a welder, I took an Adult Ed wielding class, and now you have temped me again with this video. I love welding. Thanks for the belly laugh.

  • @user-ct9lk4ts7t
    @user-ct9lk4ts7t2 ай бұрын

    Nice job Dave. Inspired me to get a new helmet...says the plastic film😁 One request....MORE CONTENT. Always appreciate your subjects, the honest delivery, and the wholesome overall presentation! Blessings.

  • @issimo1
    @issimo12 ай бұрын

    I've had a HF flux core welder for a couple years and never really used it because I didn't have a proper helmet- aka -couldn't see jack! I went a step below HF and found a basic helmet on Temu for $15. Haven't used it yet but serendipity sent your vid at just the right time. Thanks for the motivation!!

  • @rip7TEAR
    @rip7TEARАй бұрын

    Great video. This little unit is a MIG (metal inert gas ) welder. Mig welders are constant voltage power supplies, so you set the voltage and wire feed speed on the dials. The machine delivers the amperage needed to weld. Stick welders are MMA ( manual metal arc ) and are constant current power supplies where you set the amperage. On a slightly more expensive multi process welding machine there will be a switch to change between the two modes. With fluxcored wire the inert gas is generated as the flux inside the wire is heated.

  • @Barnburner86
    @Barnburner862 ай бұрын

    Hood time, that's what it's all about. I learned on stick when I was 10 years old, so when we got our first MIG it almost felt like cheating! Fast forward almost 30 years and I've welded with nearly all processes available and gotten decent, somewhat good at them all...But, nothing satisfies me more than lighting up a 7018 rod with a fixed lens hood and just reverting back to the old ways... I've welded on many a railcar that is traveling all over this great USA and will always take pride in being able to make molten, liquid metal defy gravity. Love your perspective, keep up the good work!

  • @arkansasrocktophomestead891

    @arkansasrocktophomestead891

    2 ай бұрын

    How exciting!! I got my weld degree at 16. Have not used since. But I have 2 boys and dnl who weld on rail cars here in AR!! It’s a good trade in this day! I am proud they like what they do too

  • @dougwilliams2890
    @dougwilliams28902 ай бұрын

    Love this one! It's like watching myself my first time trying welding. Good on ya, my father welds for a living so I've seen it and heard it (the sound of what a good weld should sound like) my whole life, but never did it myself. And still did the same as you in my 40's when I finally bought a chineseium multiprocess welder from amazon to fix a disc harrow that broke on me last year. Took me a while to dial in my helmet to where I could see what I was doing too without being 1/2 scared that I'd go blind.

  • @craigb9489
    @craigb94892 ай бұрын

    Great video, Dave. Like you, I've never welded, but I was always fascinated by it. Now, you've given me a little confidence to give it a try. Thank you!!!

  • @davidjones8680
    @davidjones86802 ай бұрын

    Welding two lumps of metal together is I find, very therapeutic. I taught myself to arc weld 50 plus years ago through necessity, the welder guy who turned to weld together my new trailer frame was to drunk to stand up, so, I gave it a go myself. There sure wasn't any youtube videos to go watch back then, but after a few burnt through holes and half a dozen stuck rods I soon worked out how the power adjustment wheel influences the whole process. I still have, and regularly use the same trailer, it has never needed welding since, so I must have done it okay. I have a CO2 welder, which is okay on very lightweight metal, but if it is heavy duty stuff, I much prefer arc welding. I also taught myself do oxy-acetalyne welding too, on all sorts of metals from cast iron to lead. I think my next step now I have retired is TiG. Many thanks David in the UK.

  • @stephencudaback4548
    @stephencudaback45482 ай бұрын

    Good show Dave love it on the welder and yes the temp on the stick or wire you my need to adjust the setting on metal one before the the setting wire feed it could be on or faster yes I took Wilding in school and my teacher sad play with to get the fill of it did good on what you working with love Dave from steve c from the state of OregonOregon UAS

  • @MichaelJrab
    @MichaelJrab2 ай бұрын

    Great way to start Dave, I bought a craftsman flux welder 24 years ago and done a lot of home projects with, including floor pan replacement. Practiced for a while and became walk in the park. I’m not a professional welder by all means, but there’s a since of gratitude doing it myself. I noticed you were missing the shield, it will help keep the welds cleaner. Good luck!

  • @vincentmartinez596
    @vincentmartinez5962 ай бұрын

    I've owned mine for about 3 years. I never really welded prior to owning it. Since then I've built about 12 barbecue pits (1/8-3/8) thick metal and done sheet metal repair on my 1951 and 1947 Chevrolets. Also sheet metal repair on a few other classic car projects. The work has turned out really great and I'm enjoying doing it. All on a Harbor Freight budget. I really enjoy your videos and way of living.

  • @o.smallwood4268
    @o.smallwood42682 ай бұрын

    Great job there Dave, never stop learning and trying new skills! Thanks for sharing.

  • @heyyoubuddy6749
    @heyyoubuddy67492 ай бұрын

    Hi Dave, I’m glad to see you!! Yep sticking metal together is definitely something a fella should be able to do! Every handy fella needs a mig welder! It sure is helpful to able to make what ya need out of strap laying around the ole homestead. I have found that clean metal is so much easier to weld, also make the temp a lil hotter than the chart says so you can dial it back. Always start on scrap the same thickness you want to weld. Go slow and practice. It’s really fun to be able make stuff that makes your life and the job easier. Thanks Dave God bless you and the family

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