Just got mine and yes, it has the digital readouts. Other than the pathetic ground clamp, the welder is just plain awesome. I already had a gas setup, pure co2. I put an 11 pound reel of .030 wire in. I tried welding with both the synergetic and manual modes. The welds are smooth with good penetration, and zero spatter! I replaced the short little ground camp with 10 feet of #4 cable, ending in a tweco style clamp. The welder is great! Thank you for your demo and thanks to Blue Demon! Love my Game Changers too!
Thanks for this. How about one of these smaller units with flux core wire. I would like to see someone with your experience give their thoughts. I am just setting up a welding rig for the first time, and don't expect to be fabricating more than stuff for around the house. Thanks, and appreciate your content. If you are still near RCR, we are only about an hour from CMS.
Great video. I'm new to the Welding field. I'm also considering purchasing a machine. Your video helped put some thing at ease, like the setup, and the accessories needed. Thanks.
Great video man. My daily is a fronius mig welder. But this is a fantastic budget entry point for new welders. If you want a recommendation for a budget tig welder to mess around with, I tried a slightly (very) sketchy machine called the Sungold 225. I ended up just using it for mostly stick, but it only cost around $200.
My instructor told me when welds get the “nipple” is because you are still pressing the trigger at the very end of the weld and backing away out of instinct because you know the weld is almost done. I hate mig. But great video :D
after watching a bunch of your welding videos I think tig would be my best bet it seems to have way cleaner welds with no sparks flyin all over the place I do a lot of wood stuff to id probably burn down my garage with a mig or stick welder
Were you using the right roller? If that was .30 wire, it looked like you had the roller set for .25. You might have to flip it around. Not sure if that noise was the wire slipping or something. The spatter is something I'm not sure about. Almost like you were running 100% CO2 instead of C25. Did you ever figure out why you were getting so much spatter>
By the way, what is called the "ground clamp" is not ground for real. It just continues the electric circuit into the welder again. You always need a closed circuit to use electricity. The plugs on the machine are + and -, that does not equal ground.
How do you weld a bolt onto a sheared off bolt stud on a mounted an intake manifold, in the engine bay? Flux core weld is too messy from what I can see.
That Primeweld looks like a really nice $750 unit with a with a good pedal now and CK torch what I seen every loves the tig welder and a killer price I was in the market and then just lost me job because of Pandemic ( A Virus really ) crazy times every take care
I like that you’re upfront about having a video sponsored. Too many guys just say they “got” the product, and go on about how great it is. The hint is that they paid for it, even though they may not show it again. The rule for extension cords for welding is one larger gauge size for 25 feet of extension than the cord on the welder. 32 CFM is pretty high. 20 should be about right. Too much gas can suck air into the weld puddle.
This was a really good review and intro video. Thanks for taking the time to do this man! One question, I saw you have a couple of dramas with the wire unspooling... do you wind that back in, if so are there any considerations, or do you snip and bin?
Really loved the video and I've been following you for a little while. Ive been on the hunt for a good budget welder lately so this was a great video. I do personally feel like you were reaching a little bit for positive things to say just because the price point was fairly low and you didn't want to harsh on it too bad. I know I'd personally really like to know if you'd give someone like a cousin or son this as their first welder or if you'd save another 500 and get a more powerful unit.
I would, BUT if you can save to buy a quality 240v welder I’d do that as it will go further. BUT again, haha, if you bought this one first and then a larger welder later you probably wouldn’t regret it as you can take this one anywhere especially if you put some flux core wire in it.
I like the blue demon shirt bro. Ya I’d like that little machine for smaller projects. I just would like it to last a long time. Please keep using it and let us know how well it holds up. Stay safe.
Will the 140msi take a 1 lb spool? The specs I've seen say 2 lb and 11 lb... I've seen 10 lb but not 11 lb and it doesn't say it will take a 1 lb. Thanks.
@@JustVoss I was currently given a MIG welder by my father, with flux core in it, but have no gas. I have watched him weld stuff from cars, trucks, and school buses, to fence frames and work benches over that last 4 decades, but I have never welded myself till recently (with his help and his welder) when I built a frame for a work bench. So I would second that idea for a flux core MIG vid! The more teachers the better!
You could test TIG with it still by doing a scratch start set up. Not ideal for high quality but if you're doing garage TIG would be great showing what the welders capable of
At first I thought he was talking to himself behind the helmet to keep pace and then I realized what it was, just that the motor is making noise because they didn’t lubricate the shaft in the welder properly.
I would move left to right instead. Your wire is arcing into the bead and not into the base metal. The bead looks decent but its not penetrating into the joint.
Why have the lead hard wired into the machine? This doesn’t allow you to use longer leads or even remove the leads for a more clean and compact transport. Seems like they went cheap on that.
@@JustVoss My 60 gallon is off the skid, but it just sits on rubber isolating pads under each foot. I never bolted it to the ground and it never moves. It is close to the garage wall adjacent to my house, so I waned to keep noise to a minimum.
That drive roller doesn't look right. It looks like knurled roller for flux-core wire. Did it come with a V-groove roller for solid wire or is that the only roller it came with? I can understand them picking knurled if there's only one. The knurled will mostly work with solid wire, but a V-groove won't work well with flux-core wire.
It is CFH cubic feet per hour. I've never seen a "per minute" Regulator, not saying they don't exist. 32cfh is ridiculously high for the Metal you are Welding. 20cfh should have been plenty for that thin stuff. As soon as you pukled the Trigger I knew you had the Gas to high just from the sound of it. When your Gas is set too high it creates Turbulence, and will cause Porosity and all sorts of other problems.
What welder would you recommend that is multi process that runs off 230 I have 230 in my shop and want to be able to run all process's for different uses
Hello mister Voss, I myself am a teacher for youngsters who have mental issues and / or came into trouble with the law. With the corona virus we are no longer allowed to teach irl anymore. But mist if the students have a welding lachine at home. I ve been trying to make an instruction video, but my camera really diesnt like the huge amount of light when I weld. Could you show a photo of your camera setup when you film uourself welding? Specifically when you film the weld bead itself. You would really help me out a lot.
Good review Justin. I work in the weld supply industry, and without fail, I get the guys that buy this stuff everyday. You will not find support for these machines. Doubtful the vinyl jacketed gun is replaceable, let alone the liner. So once your at that point, it may be a throw away machine. So in the end, you’ve wasted money. Both Lincoln & Miller are making MIG/stick ‘multiprocess’ machines that can have a TIG torch added for only a few hundred dollars more. Ya get what ya pay for. Besides, these machines prob have the Corona already installed...if ya know what mean.
Love how your really skilled and yet every youtube troll feels they need to tell you how to do this perfect for one if you want perfection spend far more for 2 jesus h christ you troll he is showing the welder at settings that helped it weld for beginners bit too much this or that like a beginner and you'll make there heads melt good luck much love positivity is key unless your an intelligent person stop giving your opinion not everybody wants it and even less need it 👍💪✌️
The moment I noticed this guy knows nothing about co2 welder is when he ruined that spool of wire, loosens wirefeed knob to insert wire, and keeps welding with way too much gas pressure
Something to consider... you noted a few mistakes while setting up your machine. No problem. Human, right? But maybe you could explain the cause, solution, and prevention for these mistakes as you make them. You might consider labeling your videos beginner, intermediate, and advanced - just to set expectations Lastly(?), since you're setting up your gas bottle to a new machine, you may as well show folks how to check for leaks. I like this video, though, and would grade it 95/100 just so you know I'm not trying to run it down.
@@JustVoss what i meant was that if you are doing a sponsored video you want to show the best results, you showed results of someone that is new to welding OR a machine that cant get clean results, especially with the inconsistent feeds on some shots.
Just got mine and yes, it has the digital readouts. Other than the pathetic ground clamp, the welder is just plain awesome. I already had a gas setup, pure co2. I put an 11 pound reel of .030 wire in. I tried welding with both the synergetic and manual modes. The welds are smooth with good penetration, and zero spatter! I replaced the short little ground camp with 10 feet of #4 cable, ending in a tweco style clamp. The welder is great! Thank you for your demo and thanks to Blue Demon! Love my Game Changers too!
The yeswelder mig 205DS has similar features and is right in the same price point. It would be interesting to see a comparison between the two.
Your tig welding gloves. Are the best I have used so far. I just piddle weld at home. Currently making a tie fighter and it’s turning out great!
Glad you like them!
Thanks for this. How about one of these smaller units with flux core wire. I would like to see someone with your experience give their thoughts. I am just setting up a welding rig for the first time, and don't expect to be fabricating more than stuff for around the house. Thanks, and appreciate your content. If you are still near RCR, we are only about an hour from CMS.
Your We Will Rock You edit got you another subscriber, my friend.
Same lol
Check out the Everlast 140ST or 160STH for a budget DC tig welder
No. This is mig and you are a shill.
20 CFM is all you need. 32 is ridiculous. It's way to loud. Should be a quiet hiss with mig. Not as much flow as tig
Yeah, I should have kept turning it down.
@@JustVoss Hey man, 2nd time you have replied to a comment. Thanks for reaching out :)
Appreciate you taking the time to comment, and that one was good info.
Yup, I am school learning to be a shop teacher now and 20CFM is what was recommended to me.
Great video. I'm new to the Welding field. I'm also considering purchasing a machine. Your video helped put some thing at ease, like the setup, and the accessories needed. Thanks.
Great video man. My daily is a fronius mig welder. But this is a fantastic budget entry point for new welders. If you want a recommendation for a budget tig welder to mess around with, I tried a slightly (very) sketchy machine called the Sungold 225. I ended up just using it for mostly stick, but it only cost around $200.
I plan to do one at some point for sure, don’t have a recommendation off hand though.
My instructor told me when welds get the “nipple” is because you are still pressing the trigger at the very end of the weld and backing away out of instinct because you know the weld is almost done. I hate mig. But great video :D
Could be part of it
I’m pretty sure the sync adjustment adjusts your wire speed also
I lost it when you started playing the song because I noticed the beat immediately lol
Ha when I heard it I had to
Hobart 140 kicks ass, a little more $$ but worth it
after watching a bunch of your welding videos I think tig would be my best bet it seems to have way cleaner welds with no sparks flyin all over the place I do a lot of wood stuff to id probably burn down my garage with a mig or stick welder
Were you using the right roller? If that was .30 wire, it looked like you had the roller set for .25. You might have to flip it around. Not sure if that noise was the wire slipping or something. The spatter is something I'm not sure about. Almost like you were running 100% CO2 instead of C25. Did you ever figure out why you were getting so much spatter>
I haven’t had a chance to mess with it again, had to get the video edited and posted. Each edit is at least 2 days of work in itself.
By the way, what is called the "ground clamp" is not ground for real. It just continues the electric circuit into the welder again. You always need a closed circuit to use electricity. The plugs on the machine are + and -, that does not equal ground.
The - terminal on a car is also considered ground
How do you weld a bolt onto a sheared off bolt stud on a mounted an intake manifold, in the engine bay? Flux core weld is too messy from what I can see.
you should review the primeweld tig225x. its a fairly inexpensive tig welder
I’ll look into that thanks!
That Primeweld looks like a really nice $750 unit with a with a good pedal now and CK torch what I seen every loves the tig welder and a killer price I was in the market and then just lost me job because of Pandemic ( A Virus really ) crazy times every take care
Where'd you get those welding sleeves? I like those
defiantmetal.com/products/defiant-metal-kevlar-fabrication-sleeves
I like that you’re upfront about having a video sponsored. Too many guys just say they “got” the product, and go on about how great it is. The hint is that they paid for it, even though they may not show it again.
The rule for extension cords for welding is one larger gauge size for 25 feet of extension than the cord on the welder. 32 CFM is pretty high. 20 should be about right. Too much gas can suck air into the weld puddle.
Great video, I mostly do wood working, but I appreciate the footage of the setup. How much are the gas bottles?
Depends on the size and if you buy or lease. You’d have to get a hold of your local supplier for real numbers.
Anywhere from around $180+ for the first bottle and then you just pay for refills
I just bought a 60 cu ft tank for my mig for $170 + the gas.
This was a really good review and intro video. Thanks for taking the time to do this man!
One question, I saw you have a couple of dramas with the wire unspooling... do you wind that back in, if so are there any considerations, or do you snip and bin?
Really loved the video and I've been following you for a little while. Ive been on the hunt for a good budget welder lately so this was a great video.
I do personally feel like you were reaching a little bit for positive things to say just because the price point was fairly low and you didn't want to harsh on it too bad. I know I'd personally really like to know if you'd give someone like a cousin or son this as their first welder or if you'd save another 500 and get a more powerful unit.
I would, BUT if you can save to buy a quality 240v welder I’d do that as it will go further. BUT again, haha, if you bought this one first and then a larger welder later you probably wouldn’t regret it as you can take this one anywhere especially if you put some flux core wire in it.
I have a steel frame bicycle I want to do some alterations to plus add a few gussets. Is this adequate for that job?
Does it run without gas?
I like the blue demon shirt bro. Ya I’d like that little machine for smaller projects. I just would like it to last a long time. Please keep using it and let us know how well it holds up. Stay safe.
Will do and thanks for the comment!
Will the 140msi take a 1 lb spool? The specs I've seen say 2 lb and 11 lb... I've seen 10 lb but not 11 lb and it doesn't say it will take a 1 lb. Thanks.
How is this unit with flux core? Been wanting to figure out a home setup for this and I don really have a good place to store a gas tank.
What about a no gas flux core mig welding video for the people who have no other option?
I should have mentioned that in the video since the welder can do that. Will write that down for a future video.
@@JustVoss that would be amazing and i am loving the vids.
Thanks!
@@JustVoss I was currently given a MIG welder by my father, with flux core in it, but have no gas. I have watched him weld stuff from cars, trucks, and school buses, to fence frames and work benches over that last 4 decades, but I have never welded myself till recently (with his help and his welder) when I built a frame for a work bench. So I would second that idea for a flux core MIG vid! The more teachers the better!
You could test TIG with it still by doing a scratch start set up. Not ideal for high quality but if you're doing garage TIG would be great showing what the welders capable of
Sounds like a bearing on the spool.
At first I thought he was talking to himself behind the helmet to keep pace and then I realized what it was, just that the motor is making noise because they didn’t lubricate the shaft in the welder properly.
Any future test on thin sheet metal (24-18ga)?
Run it at 18 volts and put wire speed on 3
How about the HZXVOGEN HBM2280 MIG Digital welder?
Hello i would like u to do a video of testing the duty cycle of bluearc 140 msi
thank you this was very helpful
Would be interesting if a demonstration with 22swg and 20swg sheet is shown.
The “stick holder” is called an electrode holder or a stinger (:
I might be able to get my boss to buy one. It's time we upgrade. (I'm sick of lugging 2 bottles around just to spot weld railings. )
Seems like a cheap inverter stick machine would be a good investment.
What angle grinder do you have? It seems very useful!
It's a Snap-On but I have some linked in the description to ones that are available on Amazon.
That thing is adorable
Haha isn’t it
I would move left to right instead. Your wire is arcing into the bead and not into the base metal. The bead looks decent but its not penetrating into the joint.
I’ve never had much luck with flat tips I prefer pointed
That could be a lot of it, I’v only ever used pointed on works welders.
It’s called a stinger...
👌 thanks!
Why have the lead hard wired into the machine? This doesn’t allow you to use longer leads or even remove the leads for a more clean and compact transport. Seems like they went cheap on that.
Yeah just trying to bring the price down as much as possible. I don't think many inexpensive machines have removable leads.
Ahhhh you tig fabricators make me chuckle
I thought the air compressor had to be secured to the floor. Not still on the pallet!
Future vid 👍
@@JustVoss My 60 gallon is off the skid, but it just sits on rubber isolating pads under each foot. I never bolted it to the ground and it never moves. It is close to the garage wall adjacent to my house, so I waned to keep noise to a minimum.
This vid helped me a lot! Thanks Justin!!
That drive roller doesn't look right. It looks like knurled roller for flux-core wire. Did it come with a V-groove roller for solid wire or is that the only roller it came with? I can understand them picking knurled if there's only one. The knurled will mostly work with solid wire, but a V-groove won't work well with flux-core wire.
That is the only roller it comes with.
It is CFH cubic feet per hour. I've never seen a "per minute" Regulator, not saying they don't exist. 32cfh is ridiculously high for the Metal you are Welding. 20cfh should have been plenty for that thin stuff. As soon as you pukled the Trigger I knew you had the Gas to high just from the sound of it. When your Gas is set too high it creates Turbulence, and will cause Porosity and all sorts of other problems.
Great stuff. Love your videos.
Thank you!
Thank you for the video's help good job
What welder would you recommend that is multi process that runs off 230 I have 230 in my shop and want to be able to run all process's for different uses
With or without AC tig? A lot of the multiprocess machines are DC tig only.
Hah, love the Queen bit
ok at 2:05 you killed it
Complete accident 😂
@@JustVoss lol it was an awesome remix now time to do a starter TIG video!
2:00 😂👍🏼
Hello mister Voss, I myself am a teacher for youngsters who have mental issues and / or came into trouble with the law. With the corona virus we are no longer allowed to teach irl anymore. But mist if the students have a welding lachine at home. I ve been trying to make an instruction video, but my camera really diesnt like the huge amount of light when I weld. Could you show a photo of your camera setup when you film uourself welding? Specifically when you film the weld bead itself. You would really help me out a lot.
If you can send me a DM on Instagram. @JustVoss
Good stuff
Already had the virus for me at 60+ it was no big deal. I was stuck at home lifting weights. Take your zinc
still too much gas , too much stick out and too much torch angle
Good review Justin. I work in the weld supply industry, and without fail, I get the guys that buy this stuff everyday. You will not find support for these machines. Doubtful the vinyl jacketed gun is replaceable, let alone the liner. So once your at that point, it may be a throw away machine. So in the end, you’ve wasted money. Both Lincoln & Miller are making MIG/stick ‘multiprocess’ machines that can have a TIG torch added for only a few hundred dollars more. Ya get what ya pay for. Besides, these machines prob have the Corona already installed...if ya know what mean.
Its 110 and 220
You just needs 15cfms for mig welding.
About to mess with it again today
You moving in the wrong direction for your gun angle.
You're going backwards and not "digging in"
Imagine paying more than $250 for a 250w mig welder. Mine works great thanks, gassed or gasless, with lift tig.
Please keep me updated.
clean metal ..... good habits
definitely
Love how your really skilled and yet every youtube troll feels they need to tell you how to do this perfect for one if you want perfection spend far more for 2 jesus h christ you troll he is showing the welder at settings that helped it weld for beginners bit too much this or that like a beginner and you'll make there heads melt good luck much love positivity is key unless your an intelligent person stop giving your opinion not everybody wants it and even less need it 👍💪✌️
The moment I noticed this guy knows nothing about co2 welder is when he ruined that spool of wire, loosens wirefeed knob to insert wire, and keeps welding with way too much gas pressure
Safety goggles under the hood duuuude!
But in Pakistan price 1270$ USD.......😓
So yo bought into the lies!!!!
He has the gas to high
Well according to every other review it struggles past 3/32”… no thanx I’ll spend an extra $200 for an Eastwood Mig140….
Something to consider... you noted a few mistakes while setting up your machine. No problem. Human, right? But maybe you could explain the cause, solution, and prevention for these mistakes as you make them.
You might consider labeling your videos beginner, intermediate, and advanced - just to set expectations
Lastly(?), since you're setting up your gas bottle to a new machine, you may as well show folks how to check for leaks.
I like this video, though, and would grade it 95/100 just so you know I'm not trying to run it down.
Great suggestions
Opinions are like assholes...everyone has one
So you’re a novice welder doing videos! Wow
too much gas for starters
Lots of cheaper and better welders than that Blue Demon...
Which ones ?
Hai Hlo good verkod
Why so much splatter
Has trouble the entire time he welds, still recommends it. Power of the paid product 🤦♂️
Not the machines fault.
Not impressed....
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@@JustVoss what i meant was that if you are doing a sponsored video you want to show the best results, you showed results of someone that is new to welding OR a machine that cant get clean results, especially with the inconsistent feeds on some shots.