I bought one of these today, now the fun begins! It looked pretty decent now I found your videos and I’m realising it’s a cracker product 👍🏼 I think the poor neighbours are going to get sick of the sound of my angle grinder 😂
What a great Video of how this works..I have had my Viper 185 for just over a year, your demo of the TIG has convinced me to give it a go.. I have been so happy with to MIG... I look forward to using the TIG torch now..Thanks Paul
I was surprised to see you tackle the vertical up with stick until you mentioned your previous experience from back in the day, quite impressive, certainly hope mine look as tidy, it has been a while
When I was a teenager and learning to weld and we didn't know any really experienced welders if you could do a proper vertical up weld you were thought of as a pretty shit hot welder. Not so much nowadays plenty of good welders and machines about today. John
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 I walked into a fabrication shop in Brisbane when I was 18, the owner asked if I could do any of the 30 duties listed, I said no to all except 1 so he hires me, I was confused why he would hire someone with virtually zero required skills in fabrication and he said I can teach you everything on that list, I practiced over and over welding stick, especially vertical up and overhead until they looked molded
Hey John, Thank you so much for taking the time and care to make such an informative video! So great to find a welder that does MIG, TIG, Stick in one, and really great price. Appreciate your input! :)
Thanks I normally don't like multi tools I find that they do everything sort of but no one thing well. This is not the case with this machine. I would buy another one in a flash. John
You are a very experienced welder, I’ve done a bit of arc fabrication no tig and very little mig. But your welding is very good, most people couldn’t do that without a hell of a lot of practice. Enjoy watching your videos.
really appreciate you demonstrating this and giving your honest no-fuss opinion- i've been tossing up between getting this or another branded multifunction welding unit to start out with but you have sold me on this. I hope Unimig supports you as you deserve it!
I bought this exact welder because of your last video, so I hope uni mig throw you somthing for free if they see your videos, they are really good mate
Thanks Unimig might send me a Christmas card Ha Ha. I havn't had much to do with the actual company but they seem a pretty good go ahead group. You never know I might get something off next time I need a welder. John
Thanks mate ,I'll be getting one. My old Unimig 210 is totally obsolete ,still a great welder for our old cars but this new Viper is 4 welders in one if you buy everything. Never had any problems with unimig even when I was working in panel shops . Exelent video, had to subscribe.
Great video mate, I bought this machine after watching your first video and think it’s great. After watching this video I want to give the tig function a go. Looking forward to how Aly goes
The TIG is super stable. I am a bit put out. I paid $2800 for a BOC TIG machine 20+ years ago. This machine cost $800 and would leave the BOC for dead. John
Top stuff mate, subscribed and looking forward to more. going to either buy this welder or the unimig 182 mk2 as my first mig welder. Thanks for the great videos.
I've been looking to improve my welding and metalworking skills recently, haven't done anything of the sort in more than 10 years. I had been looking at this exact unit, and was wondering how it went, I think you've sold me on it hahaha
@farminglifeaustralia6716 mate you provide the exact no bullshit answers to all my questions. Even if you don't go viral and make a million bucks people will utilise your video resources for decades to come. Thanks for taking the time to help us out!! If you're in Brisbane I'll buy you a beer mate
I am farming because I like it for now. Ha Ha. I worked welding for years and I decided there was more to life than looking at a little light through a mask all day. Thanks for watching. John
Hey John, thanks for the informative video! One question I have about this welder is how thick steel do you think it could comfortably gas less mig weld?
Great video. I've lost count now how many times I've watched it. Setting up my 185 for Tig and just wanted to know if you can actually Tig weld aluminium with is unit, as I'm being told elsewhere, that you can't Tig weld aluminium with the Viper 185 ?
Thanks Mate, Awesome info to detail Have you ever tried the Unimig 195 digital screen, my hubby's got one now and can't seem to get it to weld, he goes alright on mig but still learning the tig
I have found that multi anything generally sort😕 of works. Like those multi-tools that were all the rage a few years ago get you out of trouble but are not a pleasure to use like a dedicated tool. That is not the case with this machine. Works well on all functions and at a great price. John
I’d love to see how it goas with aluminium, I’ve just bought a brandnew boat and want to make some changes, the guy at the local shop recommended the unimig 165 using the mig but I like the idea of tig. I’m guessing mig will be easier for tacking together the floor framing etc but maybe tig is better for where it’s seen 🤷🏻♂️ Love your videos mate straight down the line and no bullshit.
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 thanks mate I’ll check it out, I’m actually a boat builder but timber /composite, I’ve had a fair amount of experience welding stick and mig but just never aluminium. Something I’ve always wanted to do. Thanks again keep doin what your doin by far the best channel I’ve followed👍👍
@@D.s182 I have built a few boats planked timber steel fibreglass and a small 16foot aluminium one. I used the tig for making things like the dash and tanks etc and welded them in with the MIG. I have a Unimig 200 amp Tig now and that does a nice job on TIG. John
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 oh nice John, something special about traditional timber boat building, not many of us around anymore. Yeh I thought tig would come in handy for that stuff, I’ve only got 10amp power at home so kinda restricted to max 185 I believe. John did you find using a mig on aluminium , boat stuff did you have to worry about distortion at all?? I’m only welding light stuff like 1-3mm?
@@D.s182 I had built a boat in steel 36' and it was only 3 and 4 mill plate And it was perfectly fair. I understood back stepping the welds and tacking lightly then a bit more uniformly .etc, the other thing is to never have a flat surface unless it had to be, then use thicker material. I always put a 3% curve both ways to stop distortion so if you are doing the side of a boat make the stringers on the frames have a 3% curve across the plate. it will be curved the other way because of the shape of a conventional hull. John
That was really informative and you surprise me I didn't think it could do Alloy so I'm waiting for your next . Thanks. Can't find a discounted price anywhere.
Hi bud. Been watching a few of your vids. Have bought the same welder. Couple of questions 🙂 Do you prefer the spool gun Tig or the true Tig? And what is your true Tig torch model?
The spool gun is still MIG just fed from the spool gun not from the machine. I don't prefer one over the other its more a case of one is more suitable on some jobs than the other. My Tig torch model is 17 V 150 Amp 4 meter lead. John
Thanks for the reply John . Am tossing up between the Tig and spool gun option. Probably go the tig torch option, not spool. Cost wise is a big difference 👍
JOHN after I see welding pr00n stich on 3:03 I can say, you are a welder for real, I mean it is thick material, but stich is like weld a PRO welder. HAT DOWN
Not sure what the differences are on the functions mechanically but if you use the the “stick” function your tig torch becomes a lift start where as the “tig” function is a scratch start
I bought one of these today, now the fun begins!
It looked pretty decent now I found your videos and I’m realising it’s a cracker product 👍🏼
I think the poor neighbours are going to get sick of the sound of my angle grinder 😂
Angle grinder noise. Music to my ears. By the neighbours some ear plugs. Ha Ha. John
Thank you so much been looking for last 2 hours how to tig weld and this gave me more information than anything I seen thanks
Thanks for watching and commenting. John
Tim’s loving all your videos tonight John, he’s going through your playlist! He loves all the boys toys and tools xx Cathi xx 😘
AH a man after my own heart. Nothing a real man likes better than toys. John
What a great Video of how this works..I have had my Viper 185 for just over a year, your demo of the TIG has convinced me to give it a go.. I have been so happy with to MIG... I look forward to using the TIG torch now..Thanks Paul
Happy if I could help. John
I was surprised to see you tackle the vertical up with stick until you mentioned your previous experience from back in the day, quite impressive, certainly hope mine look as tidy, it has been a while
When I was a teenager and learning to weld and we didn't know any really experienced welders if you could do a proper vertical up weld you were thought of as a pretty shit hot welder. Not so much nowadays plenty of good welders and machines about today. John
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 I walked into a fabrication shop in Brisbane when I was 18, the owner asked if I could do any of the 30 duties listed, I said no to all except 1 so he hires me, I was confused why he would hire someone with virtually zero required skills in fabrication and he said I can teach you everything on that list, I practiced over and over welding stick, especially vertical up and overhead until they looked molded
Hey John, Thank you so much for taking the time and care to make such an informative video! So great to find a welder that does MIG, TIG, Stick in one, and really great price. Appreciate your input! :)
Thanks I normally don't like multi tools I find that they do everything sort of but no one thing well. This is not the case with this machine. I would buy another one in a flash. John
You are a very experienced welder, I’ve done a bit of arc fabrication no tig and very little mig. But your welding is very good, most people couldn’t do that without a hell of a lot of practice. Enjoy watching your videos.
I have been welding on and off for 50 years so I should have picked up a few tips along the way. Thanks for watching. John
really appreciate you demonstrating this and giving your honest no-fuss opinion- i've been tossing up between getting this or another branded multifunction welding unit to start out with but you have sold me on this. I hope Unimig supports you as you deserve it!
Thanks for watching and commenting. I am sure you won't be disappointed. John
I bought this exact welder because of your last video, so I hope uni mig throw you somthing for free if they see your videos, they are really good mate
Thanks Unimig might send me a Christmas card Ha Ha. I havn't had much to do with the actual company but they seem a pretty good go ahead group. You never know I might get something off next time I need a welder. John
Thanks mate ,I'll be getting one. My old Unimig 210 is totally obsolete ,still a great welder for our old cars but this new Viper is 4 welders in one if you buy everything. Never had any problems with unimig even when I was working in panel shops . Exelent video, had to subscribe.
Thanks very much for watching and subscribing. John
So nice to see welding without all the hype. Well done good video
Thanks 👍John
great video john.great info for people like me who have not done a lot of welding.thank's for posting .stay safe . gary
Thanks for the support Gary. I really like this welder. Stay away from that disease. John
Good on you mate, this was really helpful for the TIG set up on my 185.
Glad to be of help. John
Well done again, very informative and down to earth. Keep them coming.
Thanks for watching. John
Thanks for the video ... heading out to get mine now. Perfect for what I need.
O good hope you like it as much as I like mine. John
Great video mate, I bought this machine after watching your first video and think it’s great. After watching this video I want to give the tig function a go. Looking forward to how Aly goes
The TIG is super stable. I am a bit put out. I paid $2800 for a BOC TIG machine 20+ years ago. This machine cost $800 and would leave the BOC for dead. John
Another fantastic video
Thanks for watching. John
Great demo, love your work.
Thank you! and thanks for your support. John
Great work 👍
Thanks ✌️ John
Top stuff mate, subscribed and looking forward to more. going to either buy this welder or the unimig 182 mk2 as my first mig welder. Thanks for the great videos.
No trouble. Thanks for watching. John
Cracking vid mate.
Thanks for watching. John
I've been looking to improve my welding and metalworking skills recently, haven't done anything of the sort in more than 10 years. I had been looking at this exact unit, and was wondering how it went, I think you've sold me on it hahaha
It is a good unit. I have done a heap with it. John
Very informative video
Thanks for watching. Hope you got something out of it. John
Good job as always.
Thanks for watching. John
fantastic review
Thank you kindly. Thanks for watching. John
@farminglifeaustralia6716 mate you provide the exact no bullshit answers to all my questions. Even if you don't go viral and make a million bucks people will utilise your video resources for decades to come. Thanks for taking the time to help us out!! If you're in Brisbane I'll buy you a beer mate
@@Zscach I live in Far North Queensland. Thanks a lot for your support I appreciate it. John
Thanks - great video!
Glad you liked it. John
Mate, what are you doing farming? You should be welding/teaching! Your stick welds look better than most pros tig welds! 👍👍
I am farming because I like it for now. Ha Ha. I worked welding for years and I decided there was more to life than looking at a little light through a mask all day. Thanks for watching. John
Hey John, thanks for the informative video! One question I have about this welder is how thick steel do you think it could comfortably gas less mig weld?
If you do more than one pass any thickness. One pass 8mm easy. John
Great video. I've lost count now how many times I've watched it.
Setting up my 185 for Tig and just wanted to know if you can actually Tig weld aluminium with is unit, as I'm being told elsewhere, that you can't Tig weld aluminium with the Viper 185 ?
I have never had a look at that. I will have a look and let you know. Aluminium has got that dear that it pretty much rules it out for us. John
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 going to set it up and have a crack at Tig welding mild steel.
Thanks Mate, Awesome info to detail
Have you ever tried the Unimig 195 digital screen, my hubby's got one now and can't seem to get it to weld, he goes alright on mig but still learning the tig
No sorry cant help. Would like to have a go of it. John
Very good video John, have you tried it with flux core wire?
Yes and there is a video. John
Super versatile by the sounds!
I have found that multi anything generally sort😕 of works. Like those multi-tools that were all the rage a few years ago get you out of trouble but are not a pleasure to use like a dedicated tool. That is not the case with this machine. Works well on all functions and at a great price. John
Good help thank you 👍🏼
Glad you found it helpful. John
Excellent video 😅😊
Thank you so much 😀. John
I’d love to see how it goas with aluminium, I’ve just bought a brandnew boat and want to make some changes, the guy at the local shop recommended the unimig 165 using the mig but I like the idea of tig. I’m guessing mig will be easier for tacking together the floor framing etc but maybe tig is better for where it’s seen 🤷🏻♂️
Love your videos mate straight down the line and no bullshit.
I have a video with it on aluminium using a spool gun. All the aluminium boat builders I know of use MIG for construction.
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 thanks mate I’ll check it out, I’m actually a boat builder but timber /composite, I’ve had a fair amount of experience welding stick and mig but just never aluminium. Something I’ve always wanted to do. Thanks again keep doin what your doin by far the best channel I’ve followed👍👍
@@D.s182 I have built a few boats planked timber steel fibreglass and a small 16foot aluminium one. I used the tig for making things like the dash and tanks etc and welded them in with the MIG. I have a Unimig 200 amp Tig now and that does a nice job on TIG. John
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 oh nice John, something special about traditional timber boat building, not many of us around anymore. Yeh I thought tig would come in handy for that stuff, I’ve only got 10amp power at home so kinda restricted to max 185 I believe. John did you find using a mig on aluminium , boat stuff did you have to worry about distortion at all??
I’m only welding light stuff like 1-3mm?
@@D.s182 I had built a boat in steel 36' and it was only 3 and 4 mill plate And it was perfectly fair. I understood back stepping the welds and tacking lightly then a bit more uniformly .etc, the other thing is to never have a flat surface unless it had to be, then use thicker material. I always put a 3% curve both ways to stop distortion so if you are doing the side of a boat make the stringers on the frames have a 3% curve across the plate. it will be curved the other way because of the shape of a conventional hull. John
Yeah I’m convinced now to get one of these
Mine has been really good. Had it 18 months and not put a foot wrong. John
Great vid
Thanks for watching. John
That was really informative and you surprise me I didn't think it could do Alloy so I'm waiting for your next . Thanks. Can't find a discounted price anywhere.
I will have a look for prices and let you know. John
Awesome video, Have you tried the gasless wire in the mig?
Yes I have made a video about it. Thanks for watching. John
Hi bud. Been watching a few of your vids. Have bought the same welder. Couple of questions 🙂
Do you prefer the spool gun Tig or the true Tig? And what is your true Tig torch model?
The spool gun is still MIG just fed from the spool gun not from the machine. I don't prefer one over the other its more a case of one is more suitable on some jobs than the other. My Tig torch model is 17 V 150 Amp 4 meter lead. John
Thanks for the reply John . Am tossing up between the Tig and spool gun option. Probably go the tig torch option, not spool. Cost wise is a big difference 👍
What size wire were you using
.9 Wire. Sorry I thought I mentioned that. John
JOHN after I see welding pr00n stich on 3:03 I can say, you are a welder for real, I mean it is thick material, but stich is like weld a PRO welder. HAT DOWN
Thanks Primoz I have had a lot of practice. John
Is there a difference with gasless mig?
Not a lot different. wire sometimes called inershield and earth is usually positive not negative. John
@@farminglifeaustralia6716
Is it possible John in a future video to compare gassless if you have the wire?
Matt
@@bigmatty50 Yeah ok I have some gassless wire somewhere. John
Not sure what the differences are on the functions mechanically but if you use the the “stick” function your tig torch becomes a lift start where as the “tig” function is a scratch start
Ok thats handy to know I found it was easy to strike an ark. John
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 that’s it! less chances of the tungsten sticking trying to scratch start it!
Looking to purchase this setup. Please get on to doing the aluminium video!! :)
I am waiting on some gear coming to do that video. I will get onto it as soon as the wire comes and I get some aluminium to weld up. John
@@farminglifeaustralia6716 your sir are a legend