Tooliom TL-200M 110v Machine Setup - Welding With Flux Core .030 Wire - I Answer A Viewer's Question

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2023
  • In this video I answer a viewer's question regarding welding with flux core wire and 110 volts using the budget Tooliom TL-200M Welder. Thanks for watching.
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  • @dhebert111
    @dhebert111 3 месяца назад +4

    Thanks for the video, bud.
    I think RUclips is a game-changing tool for guys starting off in trades. What I woulda gave 35 years ago to figure out stuff that took years in the field to learn.
    Hey, maybe with the bigger stuff, with this size welder, you might get lucky if you get some heat on your path first.
    1 more tip, and just for a bit...
    It's good if you get into the habit of making sure there's ZERO rust on the stuff you're welding. Nothing crazy, but I've always got a couple grinders kick'n around; each with dedicated wheels:1 grinding, 1 zip-disc, I steel wire buffing wheel.
    Keep it up.

  • @rockwasequim5924
    @rockwasequim5924 7 месяцев назад +5

    One of the best videos on this welder.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I really appreciate the feedback 👍👍 Let's me know I am doing what I'm supposed to be doing when it comes to these review style videos. Thanks for watching and commenting...

  • @refurbansuburban
    @refurbansuburban 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks, very useful demo. Once again, knowing the limitations of the equipment is very helpful. I appreciate the emphais on following the instructions.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad you found it helpful. I want people to know most of the information can generally be found in the information given with the equipment. Everything else after that just comes down to practice, practice, practice and yes knowing the limitations is always a good thing. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍..

  • @Good2Go313
    @Good2Go313 8 месяцев назад +2

    👍 up on your video!
    Straight to the point,and very clear. I bought the same welder to play with at home. I'm setting up shop now. Thanks for posting this video.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  8 месяцев назад

      Appreciate you watching and commenting. This welder impresses me every time I use it... For the price point it's a good welder. Good luck setting up shop, hopefully you find success! 👍👍

  • @vasi3969
    @vasi3969 6 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for posting this video ! I just got this machine yesterday and I never welded before so this is going to help me a lot !

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  6 месяцев назад

      You are welcome, be safeand happy welding..👍👍

  • @rogerdodger5415
    @rogerdodger5415 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for all the info!
    Very helpful.
    🙏🙏🙏🙏 ✌️✌️✌️✌️

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  10 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped.. I appreciate the watch and feedback... Thanks 👍😎

  • @mikefletty9384
    @mikefletty9384 4 месяца назад +1

    THANK YOU. VERY HELPFULL

  • @craigconway4093
    @craigconway4093 8 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome

  • @billinphoenix255
    @billinphoenix255 9 месяцев назад +2

    I just got this machine, have not used it yet, have not welded before. Great easy pace video. It looked like you were pushing the puddle, many recommend pulling with flux core, the welds did look good.Thnx

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  9 месяцев назад

      Ah yes the age old debate of push vs. pull 😂😂 If you are just starting out with welding I would just focus on getting familiar with the machine, pushing buttons, turning knobs, learning amperage, wire speed, sort of the basic fundamentals, definitely a lot of knowledge out there regarding welding... As far as push vs. pull each method has it's time and place and with time you will figure it out....Practice Practice Practice and with time you will learn 👍👍... What do they say... Repetition is the art of learning.. Be safe and happy welding. Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @billinphoenix255
      @billinphoenix255 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChallengeTheBuild thanx for the reply, I'll go at it and learn

  • @beasyphone
    @beasyphone 6 месяцев назад +1

    HA! Now, the welding is all great; think I'll pull the trigger on the 200 model as I've been debating almost a year fir the house. I do have a millermatic, and a deltaweld at the shop but I've wanted a small 115 for little home projects quite some time. I appreciate the video; very nicely put together. The " Ha!" Was because I just noticed the 58 in the background. I will eventually get myself an Apache but currently also working on a 58 myself! My grandfather's Delray which now has a full bel air interior, (some impala admittedly) and finally finished my floors borrowing my father's Eastwood MP12Vi? Can't recall the exact model but I love it. Think ut was around 800 and uts wonderful but too big, and I want a no gas option for portability. Had a titanium arc that was garbage, had an old Lincoln buzzbox I loved but took so many repairs over the years I retired it.again, thanks for the video, and I wanna see more of that 58!

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  6 месяцев назад

      Ah yes the 59 Viking...😔 A project that turned into something way bigger then I expected... There are a few videos deep within my RUclips Channel showing the start of the project and then eventually it has stalled due to many other life things. I leave it in the garage to keep my dream alive and hopefully soon will be back to work on it.... Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍👍

  • @derekbrewer7632
    @derekbrewer7632 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have had my tl 200 for about a year now. It's a synergic welder. It does most of the thinking for you. I think it ranks high with the yeswelder

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  6 месяцев назад +2

      Most of the new equipment regardless of brand now has synergic mode which like you said does most of the thinking but it is nice to have the option of manual mode as well.

  • @jolujo5842
    @jolujo5842 7 месяцев назад +5

    That bouncing sound tells that your spool tension is too tight or the spool spindle needs lubricate (paste wax works well). Listen to your welder/welds it tells loads about your set up !

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  7 месяцев назад +4

      Yes you are correct... I had the wrong roller set-up in the machine. Once I changed it out to the correct knurl it was a lot smoother. Machine setup is key..👍👍 Appreciate you adding to the conversation...👊💯

  • @complexity5545
    @complexity5545 4 месяца назад +1

    Good video.
    Budget Machines or consumer tools are really bad at duty cycle. You have to let them rest cool down (longer) between uses|duty. Sometimes I had a whoop a55 fan to help cool them down to help with the duty cycle.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  4 месяца назад

      I appreciate the watch and comment, thanks for adding to the conversation..👍

  • @scottlehman8783
    @scottlehman8783 3 месяца назад +1

    I like this video. Where can I buy the clear plastic nozzle tip you were talking about to put on the end of mig gun?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  3 месяца назад

      So the nozzles aren't clear but this is what I was talking about. amzn.to/48XfYkU This is an affiliate link which will take you to Amazon and I earn from qualified purchases, thanks for the support. Also these may not be the exact ones you need this is really only a reference. I am required to tell you it's an affiliate link. Good luck, hopefully you find what you are looking for. 👍

  • @DJ_Blaker
    @DJ_Blaker 6 месяцев назад +2

    Have you tried Lift TIG on this machine yet? I just ordered mine today. Looking forward to trying some tig welding with it. I'll be running 220V. The reviews on this little budget welder have been great!
    Need to pick up some Solid Wire for Mig. Did you go with 0.030 or 35 for you gas shielded mug wire?
    Also need to pick up a regulator and tig whip as well.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  6 месяцев назад +1

      I have not tried the lift arc process. After learning lift arc tig on my lincoln 210mp and then using the ArcCaptain TIG200 high frequency start there is no going back to lift arc. If you are looking to learn TIg I definitely can recommend the ArcCaptain TIG200 DC machine its very budget friendly, otherwise the Tooliom welder in the MIG process has been a great machine. 220v is the only way to go when it comes to welding also👍. As far as wire I would just buy a spool of both .030 and .035, I generally use .030 unless I plan to weld heavier metal. Good luck with the welder, be safe and happy welding. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. 🤙

    • @DJ_Blaker
      @DJ_Blaker 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChallengeTheBuild I've been welding for over 30 years and a Tool & Die Maker for 25 years now! Yes HF TIG welding definitely is handy and makes for a smooth start. But I'm used to scratch, Lift and HF... So any is good! Was just curious of the performance of the Tooliom machine doing TIG. All the reviews I've seen have just been MIG - Flux Core and Gas Shielded Solid, and the. ARC stick welding with it!
      I just ordered a TIG Torch for it as well... And a separate Argon only Tank.... The 2 Tanks cost more than Welder and the extra items combined...
      Thank you for your review, it's what helped me decided to give the Tooliom a go! Very impressed of the performance of the Mig in your videos!

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  6 месяцев назад

      Appreciate the support and I to was impressed by the performance especially for the money spent.. Good luck with all the new equipment. 👍

  • @user-rn4qr9mb2o
    @user-rn4qr9mb2o 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good evening, I would like to ask a question, I have a 3 -1 mig tooliom, can I connect the machine to a 220v current with one phase ina numa corrente 220v com um fase

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  9 месяцев назад

      The Tooliom TL200M is a single phase machine, designated by the U1=110v / U1=220v. I generally weld 220v on a 30amp breaker which is all single phase.. Hope this helps..

  • @Menjivar_93
    @Menjivar_93 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey nice video ..
    You know i got one of this
    And i'm wondering if ..could i weld aluminun without gas ???
    Thanks to answer me ..

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  7 месяцев назад +2

      You definitely can not weld aluminum without an inert gas, in this case generally it is 100% argon. 👍 Thanks for watching and commenting...

  • @patricklacson
    @patricklacson 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just installed a 240v/50A outlet and my welds don't look as nice as yours. I'm using fluxcore 0.35" -- should I try the smaller 0.30" ?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  8 месяцев назад

      With welding there are multiple variables that all need to come together for a good weld. Once you get the machine set to a basic starting point you're still going to have to make fine adjustments. Make one fine adjustment at a time until you get it dialed in, wire speed and voltage both play an equal roll along with material prep and how fast you are moving the torch... Like I said lots if variables that again just take practice. Lots of knowledge out there to be consumed also look up WeldingTipsAndTricks Flux core for beginners videos maybe that will help... Good luck, be safe and don't give up .. Practice 👍

  • @freshstart747
    @freshstart747 8 месяцев назад +2

    I always drag anything with slag. On 110 in your video its running like a pulse machine

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  8 месяцев назад

      I don't generally weld with flux core wire (basically never) but I have been getting a few comments about welding on 110v with flux core wire which would probably show my lack of experience with it. What you said makes perfect sense though, and appreciate your input. Thanks for watching and adding to the conversation. 👍👍

  • @brianmiller3384
    @brianmiller3384 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Have you tried Mig with gas on 110v? I want to give it a try but don't have a 220v outlet.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  5 месяцев назад

      Check out the original unboxing video here ruclips.net/video/PWDYmhuHUxs/видео.html .. I did some 220v mig welding using shielding gas. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  5 месяцев назад

      I don't remember if I mig welded off 110v, I don't think I did..

  • @explorer8888
    @explorer8888 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video. I am learning and have a question for you (or any of your viewers). The pre-programmed settings for this welder is .030 (solid wire) and .035 (flux-cored wire). I already have a ton of .023 solid wire that I would like to use and this machine doesn’t show .023 as an option. Do you know if I can select the pre-programmed setting for .030 and use my .023 solid wire or I simply can’t use .023 wire with this machine?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  4 месяца назад +1

      I would say yes absolutely. As long as you have the drive rollers adjusted properly it will be fine. The wire diameter pre-sets are just to help the machine set initial parameters, don't forget you as the welder have the control to adjust (fine tune) speed and voltage in manual mode. Even in synergic mode you should still have some adjustment. Good luck, be safe and happy welding. 👍 Thanks for watching and commenting.

    • @explorer8888
      @explorer8888 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ChallengeTheBuild Thanks for the reply. Subscribed!

  • @nashfan1000
    @nashfan1000 7 месяцев назад +1

    Which pressure roller do you use for the 0.030 flux core wire . How are they marked? Also same question 4.035 flux core. Thank you!

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  6 месяцев назад

      So there are only two rollers supplied with this welder, 0.8/0.9 (.030/.035). One roller looks relatively smooth (solid wire roller) verse the other is knurled, I believe you want to use the knurled roller for flux core wire. If you are using .035 flux core wire make sure the .09 is facing inwards when installing the drive roller, then adjust tension accordingly. Same goes for all other wire and drive riller applications. Hope this helps, good luck and sorry for the late response. 👍 Thanks for watching wnd commenting.

    • @nashfan1000
      @nashfan1000 6 месяцев назад

      That's what did not make sense to me, the book says if using.030 to have the 8 mm facing outward and if using 035 have the 9 facing outward. It says whatever wire size you are using to have that number facing outward.

  • @juta26847
    @juta26847 4 месяца назад +1

    What breaker size for 110 do we need? I only have a 15 and 20amp circuit

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  4 месяца назад

      Either will work for 110v however you will have a little better welding performance from the 20a breaker and try your best to make it a dedicated 20a line with proper gauge wire. Good luck and be safe..🤙

  • @westernbrutal
    @westernbrutal 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I just purchased a Tooliom 250 welder 110/240 VAC, how do you switch from 110 to 240 or does this Welder do it automatically? There is npothing in the instruction manual regarding this question?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  7 месяцев назад

      Does it automatically. 👍

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  7 месяцев назад

      After plugging it in to either 110v/220v the machine determines what voltage is being used.👍

  • @EL1TExATHLETE
    @EL1TExATHLETE 7 месяцев назад +2

    Was debating picking up this welder or spending a bit more on the Titanium Unlimited 140. Was wondering if the quality on the Unlimited was worth the extra money but I do like that the Tooliom is dual voltage and also is lift tig instead of scratch start although I don’t plan to do any tig anytime soon. Mostly flux core and stick for now. Was wondering if anyone has experience with both of these welders

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  7 месяцев назад +1

      My buddy picked up an Unlimited 140 for his son and it is a nice welder. I think the build quality of the Titanium is a little better but when it comes to welding I personally think the welders are comparable. I will say welding with 220v is the way to go for the long-term.

    • @EL1TExATHLETE
      @EL1TExATHLETE 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChallengeTheBuild I figured the titanium probably had a little bit better build quality and quality control but if the weld quality machine wise is comparable I probably will pick this up. I’m not opposed to buying better, dedicated machines as I go but I’d rather go with the more versatile machine. How is the durability so far?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  7 месяцев назад +1

      I don't use it very often, so when it comes to long-term durability I can't really speak on that, I can say everytime I use it I am surprised because of what I paid for it. It is a very simple machine with not alot of dials and buttons to push... The feedback in my comments section on this video and the other video I put out on this welder tells me that it's a solid buy.👍 Good luck with whatever decision you make.

    • @EL1TExATHLETE
      @EL1TExATHLETE 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@ChallengeTheBuild yea all the reviews I’ve seen seemed to be positive was just wondering how the electronics have been holding up in people’s machines. Normally with the cheaper brands that’s the first thing to malfunction. Just checked my local FB marketplace and found a Lincoln power mig 140 mp listed for $300 and now instead of the Titanium or Tooliom I might just pick that up for that price even though it’s 120v only and 140 amps

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  6 месяцев назад

      So here's my opinion on buy the used Lincoln. I personally think ypu run a higher risk of faulty electronics with the used machine, plus now you are limited to 110v. With a new budget machine you get the added benefit of having 220v capabilities plus a warranty on the new welder even if its only one year🤷‍♂️(guessing). Keep in mind if you buy it off Amazon and don't like it you could probably return it.. Buying used you are out the 300 bucks...

  • @scott4826
    @scott4826 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can you try the lift tig option with this machine?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  5 месяцев назад +1

      I probably could... I will have to see if the tig torch I have will work, I think it will 🤷‍♂️... Let me see what I can do.... No guarantees though..👍

  • @Lewisusa11
    @Lewisusa11 3 месяца назад +1

    What welding table are you using?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  3 месяца назад

      The table is from Klutch and I bought it off Amazon but I just looked and it doesn't look like it's for sale there anymore 🤷‍♂️ the one I found is from Vevor amzn.to/3IGFFvh it's also a little cheaper but I can't speak on the quality. The link is an affiliate link and I earn from qualified purchases, I am required to tell you that. Hope this helps. Northern Tool might also be an option. 👍

  • @BrandonCartwright04
    @BrandonCartwright04 9 месяцев назад +2

    There is an actual inductance setting other than the "micro voltage" knob

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  9 месяцев назад +1

      I believe you are correct... I messed up a little on this 🤦‍♂️....Thanks for helping out with that...

    • @BrandonCartwright04
      @BrandonCartwright04 9 месяцев назад +2

      @ChallengeTheBuild I'm not nitpicking, it's a very good video. I don't really understand the inductance setting but I have played with it a little. The little bit I did adjust it seemed to make a pretty big difference on how "hot" the weld was. At least that's what it seemed like to me

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  9 месяцев назад +3

      @BrandonCartwright04 I didn't think you were👍 😁 but you definitely brought up a valid point. And as far as inductance on really any welding level I always just remember that the thicker the material generally the higher the inductance and vise versa but I also know it's all personal preference...🤷‍♂️. I appreciate the feedback 👍 Happy welding

  • @garyalford9394
    @garyalford9394 7 месяцев назад +2

    Where do you take it if it needs repair? does it have a warranty?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  7 месяцев назад

      As far as taking it for repairs, it's probably not worth fixing because how cheap it is, on the warranty aspect you have to deal direct with Tooliom directly, check their website. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍

  • @818Rico
    @818Rico 5 месяцев назад +1

    I can’t get my tooliom to spark. 0.30 gas-less #8 tip

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  5 месяцев назад

      Start at the beginning. Read through the manual (troubleshooting section), re-check all connections, make sure you have proper continuity for flux core, make sure you have the piece you are welding grounded, check fuses, make sure you have the correct process selected (mig/tig/stick). These are just a few things to check, good luck 👍.

  • @patricklacson
    @patricklacson 8 месяцев назад +1

    Dude, you makin' us all look bad! Fresh out of the box and that's your weld on flux core 1/8" inch on 110v? Can you explain why you went with 0.30 instead of 0.35"? You said to give you a chance. What did you mean by that?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  8 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂 Keep in mind I have been welding for 20 plus years, lots of practice and I still am not as good a welder as I'd like to be. With that said, I went with .030 on 110v because it's thinner wire which in my thinking would take a little less energy (amps) to transfer the heat needed for the thinner materials. I generally use .035 for 3/16 and above material. This is where I say practice practice practice, there are multiple variables in welding that all need to come together for that "perfect" weld. You can do it just be persistent, patient and practice. 👍

    • @patricklacson
      @patricklacson 8 месяцев назад +2

      Appreciate that. Yes I will be practicing until my the 0.035 runs out.

  • @jameswoods532
    @jameswoods532 7 месяцев назад +1

    why do ppl call number "0" with the letter "O"?

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  7 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂 Valid question....🤷‍♂️🙈

    • @jameswoods532
      @jameswoods532 7 месяцев назад +1

      Lol great content tho@@ChallengeTheBuild

  • @dhebert111
    @dhebert111 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the video, bud.
    I think RUclips is a game-changing tool for guys starting off in trades. What I woulda gave 35 years ago to figure out stuff that took years in the field to learn.
    Hey, maybe with the bigger stuff, with this size welder, you might get lucky if you get some heat on your path first.
    1 more tip, and just for a bit...
    It's good if you get into the habit of making sure there's ZERO rust on the stuff you're welding. Nothing crazy, but I've always got a couple grinders kick'n around; each with dedicated wheels:1 grinding, 1 zip-disc, I steel wire buffing wheel.
    Keep it up.

    • @ChallengeTheBuild
      @ChallengeTheBuild  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for watching and adding to the conversation. RUclips is definitely a game changing tool... I also am a little afraid because of RUclips has/is taking good hard working qualified/experienced men and women out of the workforce and unfortunately I feel like our infrastructure is starting to bare the strain.... 🤷‍♂️. I may be a little outta line with this statement however it's something that I feel.... Thanks again for watching and commenting.