Zod Engineering & Welding
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Oxy Acetylene Cart build with the HTP Inverarc 160 Plus
Building a dolly cart for my oxy-acetylene setup using my HTP Inverarc 160 Plus Dual-Voltage Inverter Stick Welder.
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023 solid wire in a 20 FOOT MIG gun with a carbon graphite liner....will it work? is it possible???
Просмотров 2023 года назад
just testing out how 0.023" diameter ER70S-6 solid wire would run in my 20 ft MIG gun that has an 0.045" carbon graphite liner. Yup, it worked. :) I didn't fine-tune it all that much. I added 1.0V since that is what other wire diameters need on this length of a MIG gun, but perhaps this wire doesn't need so much, because the spatter was a bit larger than usual. Oh well, this was regular short-c...
HTP Invertig 400 on a 30HP Rotary Phase Converter - First Start up
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Success! Now I can crank out 400A on this beast! Use Coupon Code: HTPSouthTexas and get 5% off your USA Weld - HTP America online purchases (excludes on-sale items or items otherwise marked down).
Got the 30HP "Southern Converters" Rotary Phase converter running!
Просмотров 5663 года назад
yea buddy! 3-Φ power! Use Coupon Code: HTPSouthTexas and get 5% off your USA Weld - HTP America online purchases (excludes on-sale items or items otherwise marked down).
Stick welding a steel rack out of scrap pipe ! PART: 5
Просмотров 1263 года назад
More welding & grinding. Use Coupon Code: HTPSouthTexas and get 5% off your USA Weld - HTP America online purchases (excludes on-sale items or items otherwise marked down).
Stick welding a steel rack out of scrap pipe ! Part: 4
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More tacking and welding the coped joints including arc shots. Use Coupon Code: HTPSouthTexas and get 5% off your USA Weld - HTP America online purchases (excludes on-sale items or items otherwise marked down).
Stick welding a steel rack out of scrap pipe ! Part: 3
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Setting up the welder, and some tacking. Use Coupon Code: HTPSouthTexas and get 5% off your USA Weld - HTP America online purchases (excludes on-sale items or items otherwise marked down).
Stick welding a steel rack out of scrap pipe ! PART: 6
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more welding and final setup. Use Coupon Code: HTPSouthTexas and get 5% off your USA Weld - HTP America online purchases (excludes on-sale items or items otherwise marked down).
Stick welding a steel rack out of scrap pipe ! Part: 2
Просмотров 1183 года назад
Here I'm mostly cutting out and shaping the fishmouth copes using the cutting wrappers I generated using Bend-Tech 7x
Stick welding a steel rack out of scrap pipe ! PART: 1
Просмотров 2723 года назад
Video Part:1 of making a "new" steel rack out of scrap 2½ " Schedule 10 pipe. Here I demonstrate a few features of Bend-Tech 7x that I used to create the design. Yea I know it's a long video, but you get what you pay for! :-P Use Coupon Code: HTPSouthTexas and get 5% off your USA Weld - HTP America online purchases (excludes on-sale items or items otherwise marked down).
Tooliom "135A" Inverter Stick Welder 110V/220V
Просмотров 64 тыс.3 года назад
How cheap can you go? This cheap! lol. Miniature 4.5 pound 110V/220V inverter stick welder. Use Coupon Code: HTPSouthTexas and get 5% off your USA Weld - HTP America online purchases (excludes on-sale items or items otherwise marked down). Observations AFTER I made this video: There doesn't seem to be too much hot-start, if any. There does seem to be a little bit of arc force though, which is g...
Optrel Panoramaxx CLT with Isofit Headgear
Просмотров 18 тыс.3 года назад
Checking out the Isofit headgear and the Panoramaxx welding helmet from Optrel. In a future video, I'll compare it to my Crystal 2.0 and e684 Optrel welding helmets. Use Coupon Code: HTPSouthTexas and get 5% off your USA Weld - HTP America online purchases (excludes on-sale items or items otherwise marked down).
SPL/Frequency - Evolution 36-tooth vs Diablo 90 tooth coated carbide tooth metal cutting blades
Просмотров 904 года назад
Listen and see the difference in the sound from using an un-coated 14" Evolution 36-tooth carbide metal cutting slow-RPM blade, vs a Diablo 14" 90-tooth coated carbide metal cutting slow-RPM blade Use Coupon Code: HTPSouthTexas and get 5% off your USA Weld - HTP America online purchases (excludes on-sale items or items otherwise marked down).
ck 17 valved tig torch test
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checking ck 17 valved tig torch
HTP Inverarc 200 TLP - Part V - Twin Tandem Stick Electrodes - NO "GROUND" CLAMP ! WTF !?
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HTP Inverarc 200 TLP - Part V - Twin Tandem Stick Electrodes - NO "GROUND" CLAMP ! WTF !?
HTP Inverarc 200TLP Part IV Lift Arc TIG
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HTP Inverarc 200TLP Part IV Lift Arc TIG
HTP Inverarc 200 TLP Part III Thin Steel with PULSE!
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HTP Inverarc 200 TLP Part III Thin Steel with PULSE!
HTP Inverarc 200 TLP - Part II 5/32" E6010
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HTP Inverarc 200 TLP - Part II 5/32" E6010
Quad Hood Comparison
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Quad Hood Comparison
HTP Inverarc 200 TLP - Part I
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HTP Inverarc 200 TLP - Part I
The New HTP Invertig 400 AC/DC 1/3-Φ TIG & Stick Welder !
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The New HTP Invertig 400 AC/DC 1/3-Φ TIG & Stick Welder !
Custom Gas Mixing setup for Argon - Helium - CO₂ - O₂
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Custom Gas Mixing setup for Argon - Helium - CO₂ - O₂
HTP Pro Pulse 200 - Pulsed Spray Arc
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.4 года назад
HTP Pro Pulse 200 - Pulsed Spray Arc
HTP Pro Pulse 200 035 HTP Dual Shield Flux Core
Просмотров 5194 года назад
HTP Pro Pulse 200 035 HTP Dual Shield Flux Core
HTP Pro Pulse 200 035 Dual shield flux core
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HTP Pro Pulse 200 035 Dual shield flux core
HTP Pro Pulse 200 035 Dual shield flux core
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HTP Pro Pulse 200 035 Dual shield flux core
It’s coming 😈 ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ HTP America USA Weld
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It’s coming 😈 ⠀ ⠀ ⠀ HTP America USA Weld
HTP Pro Pulse 220 MTS burning some 0.045" Böhler E71T-1C/1M Dual Shield - Take 3
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HTP Pro Pulse 220 MTS burning some 0.045" Böhler E71T-1C/1M Dual Shield - Take 3
HTP Pro Pulse 220 MTS burning some 0.045" Böhler E71T-1C/1M Dual Shield - Take 2
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HTP Pro Pulse 220 MTS burning some 0.045" Böhler E71T-1C/1M Dual Shield - Take 2
HTP Pro Pulse 220 MTS burning some 0.045" Böhler E71T-1C/1M Dual Shield - Take 1
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HTP Pro Pulse 220 MTS burning some 0.045" Böhler E71T-1C/1M Dual Shield - Take 1

Комментарии

  • @mrboom303
    @mrboom303 15 дней назад

    Ur running to high 😂

  • @GuitarDad5150
    @GuitarDad5150 Месяц назад

    I am 4 years late on this. But what an impressively detailed review. Great job and very helpful indeed.

  • @stephenmcgowan8731
    @stephenmcgowan8731 Месяц назад

    Have you used the tig? Could definitely use pointers on the scratch start

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding Месяц назад

      @stephenmcgowan8731 No I never used this as a TIG. Check out my video on the HTP Inverarc 220TLP, where I show my "scratch" start technique.

  • @MasterOfSelf
    @MasterOfSelf Месяц назад

    Any professionals doing reviews on these? Seems like a bunch of amateurs. If you're welding mild steal with a 1/8 rod, turn the machine up to at least 115 for penetration. Ground the piece correctly also. Hold it on the metal makes no sense.

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding Месяц назад

      The machine doesn't even go up that high! I actually posted about this in the video. It does not put out what is claimed, and I measured it with an ammeter. The most it puts out on 240V is ~112A. on 120V input its around 92A or so. So yea professionals are not interested in junk toys like this.🤣

  • @GNARWHAL720
    @GNARWHAL720 2 месяца назад

    How did you remove it with the main lines going through it? Unless there’s a way I can’t figure out how to remove the main gun line to actually take the old motor out

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 2 месяца назад

      I'm not sure I understand what you mean. The MIG gun is easily removable by unscrewing the knob that holds it down then pulling it out.

  • @JayHutchG
    @JayHutchG 3 месяца назад

    No really a fair test of a backup tiny welder. Not designed for 1/8 rod man. Not to mention you don't have a good ground/work lead set up. Given the way you tested it I think it's great. I run a Miller Mutimatic 215 and a Thermal Arc 185 AC/DC for TIG. So I'm not a cheap card. When I'm running over to a friend to help them out with something, I always bring this little machine. Operate it as you should a MINI welder and it does just fine..

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 17 дней назад

      I would respectfully argue that it is a decent test for a welder that I bought as a toy, lol. It's been sitting collecting dust and I should probably sell it, but it's just kinda cool how it's so freakin tiny, even though I have a couple of inverter stick welders that are just a little bit bigger (HTP Inverarc 160 Plus DV and Inverarc 200TLP). As for ⅛" rod it all depends what specific rod we are talking about here. Is it optimum for E7018, nah not enough amps even on 240V input power. But can it run E6011? Sure, 112A is plenty to run a ⅛" E6011. The ground setup was just as it came out of the box, I wasn't about to spend more than what the welder cost to run a heavy duty ground setup, even though it would likely be better. So yea, it was just a way to burn $65 or so. My real welders like my HTP Invertig 400 and Pro Pulse 300 will blow it out of the water for sure, lol.

  • @w5cdt
    @w5cdt 5 месяцев назад

    Sticks like crazy on all 3/32” rods at 95 amps. Mine model is only 120V. I’ll try it at wide open setting. Maybe it will work. Otherwise useless

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 5 месяцев назад

      Yea that's the problem that I demonstrated in the video. It simply doesn't put out what the dial says. 95A on the display is likely around 60-70A actual real-world current. With 120V input mine barely put out 94-95A, and it tripped a 20A breaker, so it was likely pulling around 25A from the outlet. So not totally useless, but if someone doesn't know these actual specifics I can definitely see how it could be seen as troublesome. I don't even use mine, it's just collecting dust, I should sell it, lol.

  • @craigmarshall40
    @craigmarshall40 5 месяцев назад

    What do you recommend on mild steel 1/4 thick I ordered the same welder from Amazon it says it’s 110v I haven’t gotten it yet I did order 3/32 7018 rod what would you recommend thx

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 5 месяцев назад

      your only option for ¼" steel would be E6011 in 1/8" diameter. It will run on 95A which is the max it will put out on 120V.

    • @craigmarshall40
      @craigmarshall40 5 месяцев назад

      @@zod-engineering-welding what size metal will 3/32 7018 rode thickness work with thank you for your help

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 5 месяцев назад

      @@craigmarshall40 a 3/32" 7018 will weld up to about 3/16". It will weld 1/4" but there will be very little penetration; youd have to do a lot of time-wasting prep work to bevel edges and what not.

  • @lilvegasbasc-se7en-0-duece67
    @lilvegasbasc-se7en-0-duece67 6 месяцев назад

    Could u weld a steel bike frame with this tho? Or aluminum

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 6 месяцев назад

      If it's mild steel its possible, but not aluminum. Even then if it were mild steel, its definitely not a project for a beginner, as small round tubing is some of the hardest to weld.

  • @matejbenko8268
    @matejbenko8268 6 месяцев назад

    What is difference between TL-135A and TL-135S? I can’t find the “S” one. All over amazon is just the “A” model

  • @bobbyself9817
    @bobbyself9817 6 месяцев назад

    Is this your first welder ? If so keep practicing you’ll improve over time.

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 17 дней назад

      nah it's not. Real welders do not hinder ability as this one does. Check out my other videos on my channel if you want to see my other stuff including my 3-phase machines.

  • @justslidinby
    @justslidinby 6 месяцев назад

    Turn your amps up. It’ll run 6010

  • @joshbrock4772
    @joshbrock4772 7 месяцев назад

    I have the toolium tl-135m.

  • @kevindtimm
    @kevindtimm 7 месяцев назад

    They discontinued the 220v option, it's only 110v now - kinda takes the bloom off the rose.

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 7 месяцев назад

      Hmm, I see that the Amazon listing sure enough only shows "110V" on the unit. BUT, I would be willing to bet it's the same exact machine and they just don't include the short pigtail adapter cord for the 6-50R plug. Why on earth would they re-engineer an already existing design just to remove the 220V capability? I'm willing to bet they did not. 😁

  • @user-vm6mv8il6s
    @user-vm6mv8il6s 8 месяцев назад

    i do not understand why people still buy these , when you can get get flux core welder , cost not much more but 100 times better and can stick weld too.

  • @ClownWhisper
    @ClownWhisper 8 месяцев назад

    that's way too much rod for that little machine try smaller rod

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks, but I don't use this machine. I have real welding machines, so this one collects dust. 😄

  • @marioleon8224
    @marioleon8224 9 месяцев назад

    make a zoon of the weld pudle that is the real comparison

  • @tomchristensen2914
    @tomchristensen2914 9 месяцев назад

    I have seen videos of same cheap machine running all different rods and they started lower than 100 and it ran great. I love my Lincoln, but I'll buy one of these for portability

  • @JayHutchG
    @JayHutchG 10 месяцев назад

    Your sticks were too big for this baby welder. Using small sticks of 6011 or 7018 mine purrs like a kitten and runs great. I have a good Miller Multimatic MIG machine and a powerful Thermal Arc 200A AC/DC TIG/Stick machine. So why the heck would I buy the Toulon 135A (TL 135S LT) for $100+?? Often friends or neighbors need something done/fixed and this little bad boy can be thrown in my car or truck EASILY to help them out. My other expensive machines, not so much. 110V or 220V. Lift TIG if it's something smallish and you have a small argon bottle. Mostly tho small 3/32 at 90-100A really does the trick. Yes better on 220V but OK at 110V. Not results you'd expect from better equipment. But let's remember, this thing cost about $100 bucks. Including a cheap TIG torch and everything you need but 3/32 sticks/electrodes. I don't know how they can sell this for $100. Last quality TIG torch I bought cost about $300 with a good high quality flex line. You really can't beat this for the money.

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 10 месяцев назад

      Now a days this stick welder just collects dust. My go-to stick welder is the HTP Inverarc 160 Plus DV. It's a wayyyy better machine and is very sturdy & robust for the cost. Real-world duty cycle is great too.

  • @wjonthetrail
    @wjonthetrail 10 месяцев назад

    You can even tack your work to the bench that has a solid ground attached You will get much better results Also a bad ground will create higher temperatures in your welder and possibly causing it to burn out

  • @wjonthetrail
    @wjonthetrail 10 месяцев назад

    Try actually grounding your work By either clamping the ground directly to your work or clamping down your work to your bench Poor grounding will make any welding look bad A bad ground is even more dramatic when using a plasma torch If you want any tool to work you have to complete the circuit

  • @Gkitchens1
    @Gkitchens1 10 месяцев назад

    So the biggest thing ive seen in common with all of these sub $80 weldwrs is poor grounding being the cause of it not performing consistently. I think when i get mine the first thing im gonna do is trim the ground and improve the connection to the clamp. Clamping dire tly to the piece seems loke it would work better than through the table with these shoebox welders too.

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 10 месяцев назад

      In a way I agree, but it also has to do with these using cheap aluminum cables instead of OFC. I would wager that replacing the stock cables with some 6awg welding/battery cable and a good quality stinger/work clamp it would be at least a 10 "percent" improvement. Heck I bet if you wired the 6awg cables directly to the outputs on the boards (bypassing the weird Dinse connectors they used), I bet it would be even better than just cables/stinger/clamp alone. Then again it all just depends how much money you want to throw at a $69 welder. At this point, all of these points are moot as mine just collects dust since I have many high end professional welders from HTP/Stel. My go-to stick welder is the HTP Inverarc 160 Plus DV.

  • @Gkitchens1
    @Gkitchens1 10 месяцев назад

    Im hoping to get thus exact welder for some light work mostly exhaust welding and ive got to weld a little on an old cbr 600 frame (was cut off above the back tire where passenger would sit, cuz it was turned into a stunt bike before i got it.) And i also want to build a small jack press. I think it would do perfectly for what i need. I cant beleive you can get a welder this cheap that works!

  • @Phoenix-One0922
    @Phoenix-One0922 10 месяцев назад

    This is how to do a 'comparison' of helmets... Just wished you would get close enough to see the weld bead in detail... I have the Viking 3350 and it doesn't look so dark as here and I also have the vegaview 2.5 and except for the 'color', they're pretty close. I'm just not sure if buying the Clear 2.0 would make a difference but so far, I've looked wide and far and no one has posted any Optrel clear welding demos, not even the company..!! They know how to make good helmets but their advertising sucks big time... and Fronius too.

  • @yamamaracer
    @yamamaracer 10 месяцев назад

    I've been curious if my pp220 could run duel sheild. How has it been doing for you? What setting are you using? Thanks

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 10 месяцев назад

      This was just experimenting with 0.045" gas-shielded flux core, which the machine is not meant for. The PP200 MTS runs 0.035" just fine...use the synergic program in the machine and it runs just fine. For 0.045", you'd really need the PP300.

  • @AJays734
    @AJays734 10 месяцев назад

    I bought the papr version of the panoramaxx clt in north america... they sent it with the isofit headgear so the face seal does not work at all. Apparently the us and canada send it with isofit whereas europe ships it with the proper headgear that works with the face seal. Already dissapointed with optrel after having spent about 3k and i cant use my papr day 1.

  • @user-zx9yf4xx4p
    @user-zx9yf4xx4p 11 месяцев назад

    Gobless

  • @user-op5mv6lx1t
    @user-op5mv6lx1t Год назад

    Just got one. Thanks for the info bro! God bless!!

  • @ShawntreezyBreezy
    @ShawntreezyBreezy Год назад

    Smooth grooving, hell yeah bought this the second after watching - Playing with sparklers looks fun son to add metal to metal full throttle is the motto

  • @borisgraell
    @borisgraell Год назад

    do you recommend this?

  • @andrewreed4538
    @andrewreed4538 Год назад

    I would like to see a build on these. So I can make some of my own. Or at least where I can get it

  • @suzannetisseur2872
    @suzannetisseur2872 Год назад

    Great video, and would be even better if you got a microphone so that interested people like myself didn't have to constantly rewinding to make sure that I heard properly.

  • @charredskeleton
    @charredskeleton Год назад

    Wanna bait trolls? Make a welder video!!

  • @Toddler1967
    @Toddler1967 Год назад

    Interesting. Tough to compare with the different lighting and arc locations, but the Lincoln 4C looked great and the Crystal 2.0 did too. Would have loved to see a closer view of the arc on the same location with the same lighting from each, but this was still great to see. Thanks.

  • @maxgill2324
    @maxgill2324 Год назад

    Tune you're welder better.

  • @swordfish1120
    @swordfish1120 Год назад

    Just bought a lightly used Crystal 2.0 (Has not arrived yet). I use an Optrel 680, which I like, but I'm hoping the 2.0 is going to be a big step up in visibility. Based on the views in this vid it looks like a big difference from the others.

  • @josealvarezcazarez4628
    @josealvarezcazarez4628 Год назад

    To this a call, a comparison no pure bla,bla,bla, unboxing this and this. You need to strike it,means to weld

  • @jasongodin7165
    @jasongodin7165 Год назад

    I only weld 5/64 rods for 1/8 steel, i should be fine at 120v with 15 amp?

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding Год назад

      So long as its a dedicated circuit only for the welder, then you can run about 70A of welding current without fear of tripping a 15A breaker. That is plenty for 5/64" E6013's and you can even run 3/32" E6011's which will weld much thicker than 1/8" steel even with just 70A. Its just that much more of an aggressive arc.

    • @jasongodin7165
      @jasongodin7165 Год назад

      @@zod-engineering-welding Are you saying I can even burn 3/32 rods at 120v?

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding Год назад

      @@jasongodin7165 Yes, but ONLY E6011s; you can run them from around 40-90A, so about 65 to 70 amps is the sweet spot IMO. Other rods in 3/32" (such as 6013s or 7018s) need many more amps than your 120V/15A circuit can supply and you'd trip the breaker trying to satisfactorily run other rods that need a good 80+ amps to run well. On this machine that does not show the true amperage on the digital display you'd need to set it to about 90A on the display to get a true 70A at the welding arc. Takes some getting used to but then again that's why it costs $70 shipped, lol. If you want a real stick welder that is still entry level pricing, look at the HTP Inverarc 160 Plus DV. it is $599 but it is a workhorse. You can even run good quality E6010s such as Lincoln or Hobart. You can use my discount code: HTPSouthTexas to get 5% off if you order it online.

    • @jasongodin7165
      @jasongodin7165 Год назад

      @@zod-engineering-welding thanks for the help , I only need it to fix 1/8 metal , i built sand racers with 120v welder with 5/64 rods, perfect for 1/8 steel , brother inlaw kept asking me to sell it , its not a tool i use alot but good to have one and its small, my other welder was 130 amps but maybe only pullling 80

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding Год назад

      @@jasongodin7165 I prefer to weld 1/8" steel with 85-115 amps, but to each his own. :)

  • @jondavidmcnabb
    @jondavidmcnabb Год назад

    Probably one of the best pieces of equipment in the industry. My buddy Dan moved his entire shop to HTP after buying his first machine. I have yet too find a single qualified welder that has anything bad to say about these welders. ((((CONSPIRACY THEORY....)))) = OTC Daihen tig welders are made for them by STEL (HTP)????

  • @ruckuswethepeep4384
    @ruckuswethepeep4384 Год назад

    You said it's the cheapest welder you ever bought, then you you start comparing it to a Miller or Lincoln ???

  • @justinblankenship7318
    @justinblankenship7318 Год назад

    Dude, strike the rod like a match. You're killing me haha

    • @gregoryking9348
      @gregoryking9348 9 месяцев назад

      I almost stopped watching during the unpacking when he refused to set down that wildly flailing knife. 😂 He's obviously a better welder than I am but yeah, his strikes were making my left eye twitch.

    • @w5cdt
      @w5cdt 5 месяцев назад

      This unit causes rod sticking unless you crank it all the way up. It’s not him….it’s the machine.

  • @caseybengtson940
    @caseybengtson940 Год назад

    Will this work for welding 1/8 rod together?

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding Год назад

      It would be quite difficult without previous experience welding similar sized parts. So it's more of a question of operator skill than machine capability.

    • @caseybengtson940
      @caseybengtson940 Год назад

      @@zod-engineering-welding so with the right experience it could be done?

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding Год назад

      @@caseybengtson940 Yes. I have stick welded fender washers, the thin ones that were about 0.055"-0.060" thick, less than half the thickness of a 1/8" rod. Just takes a lot of practice. And don't expect your 1/8" rods to stay straight though. The heat from stick welding them will warp them to the point you won't be able to tell they were once straight rods, Unless the entire length is completely restrained down, which is highly unlikely.

  • @Looking4TravelingWelderJob
    @Looking4TravelingWelderJob Год назад

    What kind of space ship did they get this new technology on. This little welder is gonna be what commercial size shops will be using eventually. Imagine the convenience

    • @CatDaddyx2
      @CatDaddyx2 Год назад

      I got one zip tied to my roll cart at work

  • @Looking4TravelingWelderJob
    @Looking4TravelingWelderJob Год назад

    My friend has the wire fed version of this their top model which he paid less than $180 for 2 years ago. We both build pressure vessels for a living. These toolium welders are a diamond in the dirt. Work like a champ. If it breaks down buy another and than ul have parts. Totally worth it ten fold

  • @chrishevia
    @chrishevia 2 года назад

    The Tig Button is the bee's knees! 😎

  • @anandsurujpaul5690
    @anandsurujpaul5690 2 года назад

    You are moving you hand too fast bro

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 2 года назад

      That's because I'm a guitar player and I'm used to shredding for the past 30 years :)

  • @nvidiashield3757
    @nvidiashield3757 2 года назад

    Always unplug and power off before connecting the cables. And also your supposed to wait at least 2 minutes before going from 110 to 220. 🤦

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 2 года назад

      None of that matters on a POS like this, LOL. I have real stick welders (lots of them) I can rely on. This is a "throw away" if anything ever happens to it. :)

  • @dann5walker172
    @dann5walker172 2 года назад

    Thanks for the honest review. I'm very green at welding, Just ordered this thing, I know it will be much better than using car batteries

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding 2 года назад

      Have a look at my review that I left on Amazon about the amperage. I documented what I measured with an ammeter. This way you don't go crazy when you have lots of trouble running rods; you'll already know to set it much much higher.

    • @Looking4TravelingWelderJob
      @Looking4TravelingWelderJob Год назад

      Ur weak if u don't use car batteries. Hahahaha jk

    • @Looking4TravelingWelderJob
      @Looking4TravelingWelderJob Год назад

      @@zod-engineering-welding The toolium brand is impressive

    • @zod-engineering-welding
      @zod-engineering-welding Год назад

      @@Looking4TravelingWelderJob I guess it depends what you are used to using. Compared to my real welders, they are cracker jack box toys.

  • @oscarpolanco2332
    @oscarpolanco2332 2 года назад

    Deben hacer otra demostración en español totalmente

  • @thatoneguy454c
    @thatoneguy454c 2 года назад

    I have the TL-200M and it is awesome! I run it on 240 with a 30 Amp circuit. It will burn 5/32 hard facing rods and the duty cycle is insane. I used it to hard surface a harbor freight anvil and blasted through about 2.5 lbs of rods back to back on 155A without popping the breaker or any other issues. It works very well as a MIG and lift TIG as well. This company makes some incredible little welders, especially for the price.