Thank you, yes you can. I showed this in a few of my videos. Cutting holes, cutting slots and cutting steel just like an oxygen acetylene torch using stick welding. Thank you and have a great day
@@SamSchmidt-v7v thank you, I appreciate your comment. I am going to post a video soon showing how to convert this welder to an aluminum MIG welder using the supplied torch.
Good evening, the best gas to use for MIG welding depends on the type of steel you are welding for example: 25% carbon dioxide plus 75% argon also known as C25 is a great mix that's good for mild steel or low carbon steel. if you are using similar wire that I used in the video to weld coupons, then use C25 and also you can use C25 for stainless steel welding if you are using stainless MIG wire. It helps to produce minimal spatter, has good ARC and better finish. 100% carbon dioxide also known as C100 is little cheaper than C25 and will produce more spatter. You only should use C100 if you are welding carbon steel. I hope this answers your question.
@@SalamSayhood Thank you so much. you are amazing. wish more channels would check the ampreage on machines. looks like yes is true to advertised specs.
Could you also test aluminum wire through the normal mig gun with the different liner? I just purchased the same welder but I won't be able to try it as I don't have a gas tank yet.
I prefer the spool gun, I did weld aluminum in the past using a MIG gun. You have to change the liner, keep the cable as straight as possible and it will work. I may use this welder to weld aluminum as you requested and I will post it. Thank you for watching
@@SalamSayhood understandable, I was more just curious if it would actually work haha. Also I just found your channel and it is very helpful as I’m still very new to welding. Thank you!
@@n3on170 I am going to post a video soon showing how to use the MIG torch and convert the welder into aluminum MIG welder. I also have a lot of educational videos about welding. Please check my channel. Thank you and have a great day
Good morning, you can buy it on Amazon. I put the link where to buy it in the description of the video. You can MIG weld (need gas) Or you can Flux Core weld (no gas). You can also stick weld with it (no gas).
That’s so cool I’ve never seen that before cutting steel with stick. I need to rewatch to see how you do that exactly
Thank you, yes you can. I showed this in a few of my videos. Cutting holes, cutting slots and cutting steel just like an oxygen acetylene torch using stick welding. Thank you and have a great day
Great idea to use a separate gun for flux!
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Nice Video!
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Nice. I love my YWM 160. Yet this one looks much better made. Thanks for posting.
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Very good review. You answer all my questions about this welder. I would love to see you using the original mig torch to weld aluminum.
@@SamSchmidt-v7v thank you, I appreciate your comment. I am going to post a video soon showing how to convert this welder to an aluminum MIG welder using the supplied torch.
Very informative and thorough. Thanks for sharing. All the best to you and yours.👍
Good morning brother, thank you, I appreciate it. My best to you and your family.
Thanks. I just bought this welder. When I start MIG, do you recommend using 100% CO2 or 75/25 Ar / CO2 for learning with coupons?
Good evening, the best gas to use for MIG welding depends on the type of steel you are welding for example:
25% carbon dioxide plus 75% argon also known as C25 is a great mix that's good for mild steel or low carbon steel. if you are using similar wire that I used in the video to weld coupons, then use C25 and also you can use C25 for stainless steel welding if you are using stainless MIG wire. It helps to produce minimal spatter, has good ARC and better finish.
100% carbon dioxide also known as C100 is little cheaper than C25 and will produce more spatter. You only should use C100 if you are welding carbon steel.
I hope this answers your question.
@ yes thank you !
If you have time, can you measure the current output for both 110 and 220?
Good evening, I uploaded two shorts one showing the testing on 110 and the other one 220. Please check my channel. Thank you
@@SalamSayhood Thank you so much. you are amazing. wish more channels would check the ampreage on machines. looks like yes is true to advertised specs.
Could you also test aluminum wire through the normal mig gun with the different liner? I just purchased the same welder but I won't be able to try it as I don't have a gas tank yet.
I prefer the spool gun, I did weld aluminum in the past using a MIG gun. You have to change the liner, keep the cable as straight as possible and it will work. I may use this welder to weld aluminum as you requested and I will post it. Thank you for watching
@@SalamSayhood understandable, I was more just curious if it would actually work haha. Also I just found your channel and it is very helpful as I’m still very new to welding. Thank you!
@@n3on170 I am going to post a video soon showing how to use the MIG torch and convert the welder into aluminum MIG welder. I also have a lot of educational videos about welding. Please check my channel. Thank you and have a great day
I wish yeswelder would include spot weld function on their machines.
A spot welder is a good addition to the shop. Thank you for watching
They do for the ywt-200 tig welder. Comes with two torches, one specifically used for spot welding.
Hi mr I'm sorry how can i get?and must it hv a gas
Good morning, you can buy it on Amazon. I put the link where to buy it in the description of the video.
You can MIG weld (need gas)
Or you can Flux Core weld (no gas).
You can also stick weld with it (no gas).