Laser Welder from China- How does it Weld?

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  • @CoreyKortum
    @CoreyKortum 11 месяцев назад +69

    I have a 1500W laser welder. I have had it about 1-1/2 years now. Gun angle is important to get a good weld. Wire diameter makes a big difference as well. The larger the better. I run 1/16" wire most of the time on mild steel, .045 on aluminum and stainless.
    I would be happy to discuss with you some pointers on making work better for you if you want. Just let me know.

    • @ДмитрийВикторович-ъ7у
      @ДмитрийВикторович-ъ7у 11 месяцев назад +1

      Just bought 1.5 Kw laser welding machine. Can you gabe some advice about working parameters?

    • @dangarcia7494
      @dangarcia7494 11 месяцев назад

      @@ДмитрийВикторович-ъ7у Ware do you order your 1/16 wire from?

    • @iamthemastermind
      @iamthemastermind 10 месяцев назад +2

      What is the name brand on yours if I may ask?

    • @gags730
      @gags730 10 месяцев назад +2

      Great comment. Welding with a laser is just different. He needs to get some help and his attitude toward the laser will change. It isn't perfect but nothing is. Right now he seems more skeptical about it than anything.

    • @tonta182
      @tonta182 8 месяцев назад +2

      i also have a 2 year old laser welder and im about to change it, the handle and the cable weight kills the wrist, just love the machine but the ergonomics are horrible when working with them

  • @ferrumignis
    @ferrumignis Год назад +147

    The issues with gaps suggests this system is more suitable for production of fabricated designs with machine cut or carefully hand fitted parts rather than general repair.

    • @HP31
      @HP31 Год назад +26

      It has an adjustment on the machine to weld different gaps. With the double wobble machine you can adjust the weld bead to 5 mm wide.

    • @darrinjones9387
      @darrinjones9387 Год назад +4

      Mine will do 3mm, but I just give it another pass

    • @kingrutse3278
      @kingrutse3278 Год назад +3

      Use Tig welding rods

    • @DansBuddhaBodega
      @DansBuddhaBodega Год назад +2

      ​@@kingrutse3278 like hillbilly welding? Fill the gap with filler metal, then weld over it? I know guys who do alot of stick welding will put electrodes in crazy gaps, but they're usually welding steel at least a quarter inch thick.

    • @secretbassrigs
      @secretbassrigs 11 месяцев назад +2

      then just use a regular welder!

  • @therestorationshop
    @therestorationshop Год назад +28

    Thanks for taking the time to film and post.

  • @noneofyourbusiness1683
    @noneofyourbusiness1683 11 месяцев назад +4

    I used to operate a 8000 watt dual head laser welder. We used it to butt weld steel coils together. The two major problems we had was gap issues and the heads not tracking the seem but after a few upgrades the machine worked awesome. We could weld a 60 inch wide strip in about 15 seconds. There can not be any gap and the laser has to track center or the weld will break.

  • @PacoOtis
    @PacoOtis 10 месяцев назад +3

    Excellently presented and very informative! We definitely owe you a beer! Best of luck!

  • @dalewilson7434
    @dalewilson7434 Год назад +20

    Nice machine, however, as you know, it's hard to get perfect fit up every time. But still interesting, would like to see more. I WAS in the welding business for over 20 years and it's still interesting.
    Thanks from northern Illinois.👍

    • @HP31
      @HP31 Год назад +5

      It does not need perfect gap. You can adjust the width of the weld on the machine.

  • @thecapitalalliance
    @thecapitalalliance 11 месяцев назад +15

    I can see how this would be useful for replacing body panels in automotive restoration/ RestoMod work. Often times the replacement panels are about 19-20 gauge and traditional tig welding is more time consuming and throws down a larger weld.

    • @MrObsvenchilde
      @MrObsvenchilde 11 месяцев назад +3

      Maybe if it weren't for the gap issue. You'd have to cut a perfect replacement out. Might as well stick with tig since you can fill small gaps with filler rod

    • @Comm0ut
      @Comm0ut 9 месяцев назад

      @@MrObsvenchilde MIG brazing (and TIG brazing which you can also do with MIG brazing wire and pure argon like TIG) is increasingly popular for body work.

    • @umairaziz7023
      @umairaziz7023 9 месяцев назад +3

      What is price this machine welding

  • @kevinlytle6215
    @kevinlytle6215 Год назад +6

    Really informative presentation. I look forward to seeing more complex uses as you learn the tool.

  • @Moonlightshadow-lq4fr
    @Moonlightshadow-lq4fr 11 месяцев назад +6

    Good honest description and demo. Thank you. These videos are worth their weight in gold. Seems a great welding machine for tacking and serious model work, as for welding underneath cars hardly practical but for the likes of myself it would be fine for small jobs taking note of clean materials and gaps in hand, you have shown me it may well be worth having. I shall cogitate over this for a while before the land grab :)

  • @timmontano8792
    @timmontano8792 10 месяцев назад +11

    You should start up a group. You could call it, "Laser Welders Anonymous."
    As with all high tech products that hit the market, it's only a matter of time before these Laser welders get smaller, cheaper and more versatile.

  • @JermichaelAdventures
    @JermichaelAdventures 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for the information! Amazon does not have any reviews but sells the same thing you bought there.

  • @kitatit
    @kitatit Год назад +14

    Great vid! Thanks for taking the time to show us what a machine like this is like!✊

  • @lancer2204
    @lancer2204 Год назад +31

    From what I have been "TOLD"
    Fit up is crucial, as you mentioned they don't like gaps (the laser has to hit a surface to provide heat)
    Everything has to be CLEAN, there is very little heat (compared to TIG, MIG etc.) to burn off contaminants.
    GREAT on thin gauges (that low heat thing again)
    Autogenous welds are fun.
    Treat it like a low temp TIG
    Again, it's what I have been told, so YMMV

    • @KittyBertandErnie
      @KittyBertandErnie 11 месяцев назад +1

      Great point that the laser has to hit a surface!!... Im looking at a 2k raycus 3 in 1 on amazon

  • @rezkidgamingyt4725
    @rezkidgamingyt4725 Год назад +18

    This thing would be awesome for auto body, welding, vintage vehicles

    • @FairladyS130
      @FairladyS130 7 месяцев назад +2

      Except for the gaps.

    • @bartekmedes8281
      @bartekmedes8281 7 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely beautiful clean welds with no distortion is game changing, especially with automakers moving to aluminum bodies.

  • @chrisbryant6618
    @chrisbryant6618 Год назад +40

    Where did you purchase this from? Link please?

    • @riselaser6927
      @riselaser6927 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have a lower price version of this product here. Do you still need it?

    • @peterkacandes5905
      @peterkacandes5905 8 месяцев назад

      How much did it cost? I’ve been seeing lots of interesting ads, but who knows what is lgetit or a scam?

    • @riselaser6927
      @riselaser6927 8 месяцев назад

      @@peterkacandes5905 We have our own production factory and may I obtain your contact information to provide you with product quotations and detailed product information.

    • @bennyherrera6550
      @bennyherrera6550 4 месяца назад

      Where can I get one of these bad boys?

    • @todds5956
      @todds5956 3 месяца назад

      @@riselaser6927link

  • @hanko456
    @hanko456 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks again for shearing your knowledge. That's great experience. You explained perfectly

  • @mattweeks7142
    @mattweeks7142 Год назад +9

    Great to see a good honest review on one of these things. Thanks for sharing.

  • @joshuapoelke6512
    @joshuapoelke6512 Год назад +2

    This is a rad channel. I'm enjoying your content. This video was the kind of stuff I've been wanting to see lately. Keep killing it man!

  • @johnjelinek-g7b
    @johnjelinek-g7b Год назад +8

    So, it's like a TIG and a MIG all rolled up in one with a bulky gun . Makes prettier welds than both (with less practice for a nice TIG look) , but has a problem with changing over to different materials . Wire changes would be a pain, especially all the different choices for stainless and aluminum . And then the cost . Last I heard they weren't priced like a little Primeweld . Like you said, it would be good at thin no gap jobs . :)

    • @HP31
      @HP31 Год назад +4

      Wire change is simple. Remove one spool install a new spool. Welds many different types of metal. Even different types to each other.

    • @Th3_Gael
      @Th3_Gael Год назад

      ​@@HP31where do you get these?

  • @jeffl7581
    @jeffl7581 Год назад +1

    I have regularly visited Aliexpress to explore various welders, and have often found myself hesitant due to the pricing structure. Your recent video has further diminished my interest in this particular welder. From my perspective, it seems less accommodating for amateurs, prompting me to continue using my existing Mig/Tig welders for the time being. I hope the manufacturer will address the issues you highlighted and improve the design accordingly. I appreciate your detailed review and demonstration of the welder's functionality. It has been informative and has guided me in making a more informed decision about not purchasing this machine at this stage. Thank you for sharing your insights.

  • @larrykent196
    @larrykent196 Год назад +7

    Thanks for the video. I seen these around, I went to the manufacturing shows to see these machines setup with cameras and precision controls doing some fantastic precise welding. Now showing these with that much power, 900 Watts for a hand held LASER is something. The process, the skill must meet you will get there I am sure. Technology once imagined now a reality, Einstein showed it could be done then in the 60's with a Red Ruby they made happen, now at our finger tips. Pretty cool. Cheers!

  • @Stoney3K
    @Stoney3K 11 месяцев назад +4

    This thing has its limits but it has two *major* advantages: Extremely low power consumption when compared to a regular MIG so you can weld on the move, and the ability to actually see where you're welding, instead of only seeing the melt puddle.

    • @leonvdm
      @leonvdm 8 месяцев назад +2

      The 'glass' of your darkened weldingshield also is a consumable. Change it, it will change your welding for the better.

  • @codilankford6173
    @codilankford6173 Год назад +14

    Get real high quality laser goggles that are matched to the wavelength of the laser on the machine. Those cheap ones that come with it can make you end up blind.

  • @BillyNoMate
    @BillyNoMate Год назад +1

    well it makes sense that it doesn't like gaps, the laser looks straight through that gap to the other side of the work piece. Unlike an arc which jumps from side to side.

  • @Karmabim123
    @Karmabim123 Год назад +1

    Good video, I was keen to see how this kind of welder performs. Just one thing, I think you really should wear a full-face visor otherwise you could still get UV burns on your face. I think the gap filling issue might be improved with larger welding wire and higher wattage.

  • @joelamoos5684
    @joelamoos5684 11 месяцев назад +1

    Looking at the amount of sparks, did you first do a focus test/calibration? You will get better and cleaner welds.

  • @Trial-N-ErrorFarms-jk9iz
    @Trial-N-ErrorFarms-jk9iz Год назад

    6:06 Wrap that corner like a true welder! This machine is good for manufacturing small parts on a production line, but the average welding shop wouldn't need it much. Have you considered getting a manufacturing contract for small thing and hiring someone to run the laser welder? Then you can GO FISHING!! Yeah, I am going to give you crap about that from now on.... Love the channel!

  • @romeo032982
    @romeo032982 Год назад +2

    I’ll be following along to see what you do with this I love the easy clean up on the rust that’s awesome honestly you could start a business on just offering cleaning like that in my opinion now water no sand would perfect

  • @cnccarving
    @cnccarving 4 месяца назад

    im before to get one
    1.5 kw watercooled with 4 option
    shipping and custom fee it comes little under $k
    the possibilites maes it more valuable than any other conventional welding
    thank you much for your video

  • @gillyrcgilmore3742
    @gillyrcgilmore3742 Год назад +3

    New tech is always fun to play with. Does it weld aluminum?.

  • @Megellin
    @Megellin Год назад +12

    I think it would be good for things like auto body, decorative things like flower garden entry gates, picture frames, motorcycle gas tanks, and other jobs that require a thin extremely uniform welds. If a person had a business that specializes in that kind of stuff I can see getting one. I'll stick with my stick, mig, tig, and oxyacetylene for the stuff I do though. Tig can do all the fancy stuff too just takes a lot longer, but I don't get a lot of projects that require me to do that stuff.

    • @229Clayton
      @229Clayton Год назад +3

      Agreed, though with new tech being developed daily there are 3kW machines that do a nice job on thicker 1/2 inch plate, only a matter of time before these machines will handle 2-3 inch plate, if it's not already available.

  • @111alien111
    @111alien111 4 месяца назад

    Awesome bro, keep it up. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.

  • @DANTHETUBEMAN
    @DANTHETUBEMAN Месяц назад

    Tjanks for the hamner test 🔨 thats what i wanted to see🤠👍🇺🇸 it welded,,, looks great for sheet metal

  • @crebbsjd
    @crebbsjd Год назад

    Pretty cool. I wish they would have better written instructions for English and translation of parameters for what our welders are used to seeing. More extensive welding and NDT testing would be cool to see. More videos. It's pretty interesting. Good job.

  • @alltheboost5363
    @alltheboost5363 Год назад +1

    I've alway wondered how these work. thanks for the video

  • @ThePfirefighter2
    @ThePfirefighter2 Год назад +3

    Makes sense that it won't fill gaps. If it is using the laser to heat/weld the metal, a gap gives the laser no place to focus the heat, except on the filler material. If you have a gap, then you would either have to machine the metal to tighter tolerances or build up from each side. Just my $.02 worth.

  • @zenpro8164
    @zenpro8164 Год назад

    glad your honest about your review, I would buy it for thin material...

  • @ScorpionRanchTX
    @ScorpionRanchTX Год назад +5

    Looks like it would be very useful if you find that specific application for it. What's the name of the machine/where'd you get it?

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm guessing it might be useful if you're welding the same pre-fab thing over and over because of its speed?

  • @autoguy1980
    @autoguy1980 Год назад +3

    If you want to Fill, crank up the wire feed rate, but slow the drag.
    It'll do what you want it to do.👍👍

    • @stvwds61
      @stvwds61 Месяц назад

      You also want to adjust the width of the beam sweep to be greater than the gap to be filled so that both sides are being heated sufficiently. The x and y gun to material angles are very important also.

  • @swish1onu
    @swish1onu 10 месяцев назад

    great video... always wondered how good those laser welders worked...

  • @njnavarro2004
    @njnavarro2004 Год назад +7

    What's the manufacturer's name and the model # of your welder?

  • @scorp9438
    @scorp9438 6 месяцев назад

    is it an all position set up ? the angle of attack might have to change , but i really like what im seeing , very interesting .

  • @fahrzeugerklaerbaer
    @fahrzeugerklaerbaer Год назад +1

    gaps aren't necessarily a problem. its a settings thing. I tried it to at a fair and it worked fine. also your feed rate seemed a bit slow. am i wrong?

  • @bobreichel
    @bobreichel Год назад +5

    It causes the beem to wobble back and forth in width. Yes it's on your machine. You'll need to find it as I'm not Sure where it is on your panel.

    • @teeanahera8949
      @teeanahera8949 Год назад +1

      What’s a “beem”? Did you mean *beam?

    • @zugzug1107
      @zugzug1107 Год назад +6

      @@teeanahera8949 Yoy point the beem at the seem. You know what I meen?🤪🤪

  • @hinz1
    @hinz1 Год назад +6

    Kitchen builders will love it, for excavator, good old stick/TIG machine with lots of amps, for me!

  • @abruptlyblunt
    @abruptlyblunt Год назад +9

    honestly i'm glad to hear it's not just another scam from china and it really does weld, seeing you wack on that weld with a hammer and it not break was very impressive, i was sure it was going to just snap off.......

  • @johncollinsgrove1750
    @johncollinsgrove1750 Год назад +3

    I would bet its not the fact that it wont fill gaps but be the fact the laser has nothing to hit. Laser hitting the metal is how the heat to melt the metal is transferred. So if the laser is shooting through the gap then no heat is being transferred to the metal trying to be welded. But if you run a larger puddle of metal i would bet you would have better luck. Slow down your movements and maybe speed up wire some. No experience with laser welders but have done a lot of welding. Would be nice to mess with one tho. Seem pretty neat.

  • @rogersliu1200
    @rogersliu1200 11 месяцев назад

    in a production environment, this is supposed to be used with CNC cut tubing which fits perfectly together. if you manually cut or your joint is not perfect, it is hard to achieve good weld.

  • @quickquote1568
    @quickquote1568 Год назад +5

    What brand is this laser welder? Thanks

  • @Metalcrafter
    @Metalcrafter Год назад +2

    Thank you for the review. Very informative. Can you weld aluminum with this welder?

    • @chiassonsmoke
      @chiassonsmoke  Год назад

      Yes you can!

    • @yankovalsky7696
      @yankovalsky7696 Год назад +1

      Welds probably any material that can melt.

    • @chrislingham757
      @chrislingham757 Год назад

      Hi what is the cost of this an can you buy here S/Africa.....cape town???

    • @elsabadenhorst9746
      @elsabadenhorst9746 Год назад

      @@chrislingham757 Jy kan dit invoer. Google dit net en let op na die invoerbelasting ! Die masjiene is noggal duur en nie die moeite werd nie. fluxcore is maar altyd n wenner. Tig is natuurlik n goeie keuse as jy regtig n netjiese sweis naat wil behaal

  • @MateuszLisek-og7ft
    @MateuszLisek-og7ft 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi, can you share the name of the manufacture or maybe a link?

  • @Simon_Rafferty
    @Simon_Rafferty Год назад +1

    Could you show us what the cutting is like?
    Like you I have a plasma table - but wonder if one of these could give me better / finer cut quality, particularly on small parts?

  • @chopperhehehe
    @chopperhehehe Год назад +2

    Cool machine welded all my life and would love a try out . Can you tell me how much . Machine was ? Hipe your stil practicing
    👍👍👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🦕🦄😁🤞✌️

  • @steventrog1078
    @steventrog1078 4 месяца назад

    So i have seen many videos where they question the strength of a laser weld. So i wonder what if you layed a 7018 stick at the joint to be welded , would it be a better weld

  • @blokin5039
    @blokin5039 Год назад +1

    More info on the machine itself would be appreciated.

  • @GrouchyGarageTips
    @GrouchyGarageTips Год назад +1

    Thanks for letting us see what its like!

  • @aavantrhec3520
    @aavantrhec3520 Год назад +2

    I think you may've found your niche for RUclips content, views, and exposure my guy. I noticed those numbers from the laser video. 😆 The more views you get, the more toys you can buy for the shop... show momma that ROI. She'll be happy. Keep it up man.

    • @sigmawarrior.fokeryou
      @sigmawarrior.fokeryou Год назад

      There's no much real field welders out there with this toy to show, and make a true opinion on this machine. Keep videos coming... Try different things.

    • @aavantrhec3520
      @aavantrhec3520 Год назад

      @@sigmawarrior.fokeryou Ya, I know he's not the first, or only one to do a welder/welding review video.... but that doesn't negate the fact that this video has become his most successful one he's ever created. Its gotten crazy engagement and views compared to anything he's ever put out.

  • @thomaslangford6364
    @thomaslangford6364 7 месяцев назад

    Would Tack welding a ground to simultaneously to each of your pieces make the "no ground" issue better?
    or even attaching to a equivalent GROUND that you attached during the tacking process?

  • @Raul28153
    @Raul28153 Год назад +3

    it'll be interesting to see how you experience the life cycle on the fiber optic element.

    • @bryanmcleod9346
      @bryanmcleod9346 Год назад +3

      In my experience, tool/machine life is directly influenced by the chynesium content.

  • @vociferonheraldofthewinter2284

    As an artist, I'd need to know the cost to see if it's reasonable. With my husband doing the big, serious stuff and me doing the fine projects, we'd be a great team, but I couldn't see myself spending more than $300 for the whole thing. I'm also curious about sourcing the consumables. Where do we get those?

  • @madmaxd1
    @madmaxd1 11 месяцев назад

    Yes! Laser welders are not ideal for welding gaps... but there's a trick.
    Obviously depending on the gap, you can use the electrode wire as a filler by feeding it. On wider gaps you can actuality not use the laser's wire but use tig welding rods.
    You basically use the tig's rods as a filler.
    I think as of the cosumer's available technology, the laser welder cannot replace the TIG welder but it can certainly fill in the gap for new users and the capacity for fast welding. Quality of welds are not bad, so there's definitely a place for these laser welders.

  • @dpjazzy15
    @dpjazzy15 Год назад

    That would be great for welding large steel and aluminum tanks. Even welding some thinner pipe. Maybe joining copper tubes?

  • @richardfuhr7165
    @richardfuhr7165 Год назад +1

    If I'm not mistaken you can set up for a wider pass to weld with.

  • @NextEraCustoms
    @NextEraCustoms Год назад +3

    does it cleans and how low and it go on watts i just ordered one for auto restoration paint and rust removal and i am curious how low in amps can you get and how is it going to work and not warp the auto panels.

    • @paulnewton943
      @paulnewton943 Год назад

      I'm now following your channel. I want to know how many watts you have purchased and how much. And see what it is capable of in your hand. Nice work on your channel too by the way

    • @NextEraCustoms
      @NextEraCustoms Год назад

      @@paulnewton943 1500 watts and it was 52 I just placed the order

    • @NextEraCustoms
      @NextEraCustoms Год назад

      @@paulnewton943 it has the Hanwei controller it has several different features yours does not have. I can't wait to have it in my hands

  • @Pocketbassist
    @Pocketbassist Год назад +1

    If there is a gap can you use a bigger wire? Also I heard you can make the laser swing wider.

  • @claytonblanchard4451
    @claytonblanchard4451 Год назад +2

    Could you weld like TIG using it as the torch with a filler rod?

    • @darrinjones9387
      @darrinjones9387 Год назад +1

      You can try. It has a spot function. You can tack without the wire or use a nail if you want so long as it is shielded with gas

  • @DansBuddhaBodega
    @DansBuddhaBodega Год назад

    Ive only seen shops use this for cheap, "assembly line" type of welds on thin sheets of alloys. What use is a welder that can't handle a gap? Whether it be structural or pipe, proper fit up almost always REQUIRES a gap. I'll stick to my mig welder, thank you very much.

  • @Scott_A
    @Scott_A Год назад +1

    If you were able to get the bigger tips and wire id would be great to see how well it works on the gapped joints

  • @RG-gn1ln
    @RG-gn1ln Год назад +8

    Thanks for the video. Can you weave the Lazer to fill the gap? Also, can it weld aluminum.

    • @teeanahera8949
      @teeanahera8949 Год назад

      *LASER light amplification by SIMULATED emission of radiation

    • @pejoka
      @pejoka 8 месяцев назад

      Hahaha! I’m sure you meant STIMULATED, not simulated.

  • @emmittbishop4783
    @emmittbishop4783 Год назад

    They should definitely do it but I'm diggin that 300 render just as much, if not more.

  • @dustup2249
    @dustup2249 10 месяцев назад

    LKaser weldingdoes not rely on grounding. The gap welding required manual circular moveement by the operator or thare are also guns that have a very small rotating / scanning prism that rapidly span gaps as the operator manually sweeps a handheld .045" non flux core welding wire media across the gap to maintain a puddle hot enough to cause penetration.

  • @donaldsullivan6979
    @donaldsullivan6979 Год назад

    Cleanliness isnt as critical with laser welding as the laser is cleaning too. When you have gaps, use filler rod if needed, if its a smaller gap then thicker wire can help too and you set the laser to span the distance. As with anything, its all about learning how to use it

  • @timovilkki5209
    @timovilkki5209 9 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍 Greetings from Finland.

  • @halamkajohn
    @halamkajohn Год назад

    i replaced mosfets in the induction heater board kit. not exact and just popped. i will try another board at 7 volts. the newer mosfets use a positive voltage to start conducting. john fron 1960's torrance was burning a tube of aim toothpaste. i think he worked on led screens. probably unloaded a shipload of color chemicals. i have an attempt at running a 60hz inverter. i burned out an early inverter trying to run a small microwave.

  • @kellymoses8566
    @kellymoses8566 3 месяца назад

    One advantage of laser welding is that you can use nitrogen as a shielding gas which is much cheaper than argon.

  • @philoso377
    @philoso377 10 месяцев назад

    Like TIG welding we need filler material. For larger gap can we increase the filler rod feed speed.

  • @juiceofsapho
    @juiceofsapho 10 месяцев назад

    Great vid 😊 Do you need gas when welding? I mean what is the advantage over standard mig?

    • @danmarley2926
      @danmarley2926 9 месяцев назад +1

      Better than MIG, TIG or any of those prehistoric methods. This is the future of welding. The gases used are nitrogen and argon.

  • @okobloko
    @okobloko Год назад +7

    The second I saw those "welding glasses" I winced. It's the same crap they send with laser cutters. Please buy goggles which are matched to the wavelength of the laser.. and get quality. You only get the one set of eyes.

  • @mckenziekeith7434
    @mckenziekeith7434 5 месяцев назад

    How dark are the glasses? Can you see what you are doing before you start the laser?

  • @duramaxpete5200
    @duramaxpete5200 Год назад +6

    So what does it cost!

  • @LFo-z1q
    @LFo-z1q Год назад

    Ive done some tig and gas welding, this is kind of impressive and looks almost as clean as tig.
    Wonder if there would be a cutting attachment as a bonus for an all in one unit, that cuts cleans and welds.

  • @Shueysstuff
    @Shueysstuff 7 месяцев назад

    Did you ever solve the welding of gaps?

  • @lnr12241
    @lnr12241 10 месяцев назад

    I'd like to see it on 1/4 inch plate. Something that won't need as easy. Although that was a solid weld

  • @DonNixon-mv7mi
    @DonNixon-mv7mi 8 месяцев назад

    Are their welding procedures.

  • @ByDemonsBeDriven
    @ByDemonsBeDriven Год назад +2

    Nice introduction! Can it weld other metals, like aluminum or titanium?

    • @stinopharan5528
      @stinopharan5528 Год назад

      All i see is lead welding, other videos as well. I wouldn't this welding machine unless you house roof repair.

    • @ByDemonsBeDriven
      @ByDemonsBeDriven Год назад

      @@stinopharan5528 no lead here

  • @scottjenkins6031
    @scottjenkins6031 10 месяцев назад

    Hi what was the price of the unit that you bought and were did you buy it from . Thanks Scott

  • @ericthecyclist
    @ericthecyclist Год назад

    Could you solve the gap problem by putting a length (or two) of wire in it, and welding on top of that?

  • @bramvandermallie2229
    @bramvandermallie2229 Год назад

    Thanks for the test info

  • @ASDASD34RDFS
    @ASDASD34RDFS 22 дня назад

    I'm thinking this is a great tool for welding thinner sheet metal in cars. And you also get a laser rust removal option, and that is without a doubt a huge +. Imagine how easy it'd be to prep a car. Just walk around with the laser for a few hours and it's bare metal.

  • @davewarrender2056
    @davewarrender2056 9 месяцев назад

    Could this be used for repair of military vehicles like tanks or apc

  • @DansBuddhaBodega
    @DansBuddhaBodega Год назад

    Also... you're moving at a snails pace compared to how ive seen these used. Maybe bumping up the power and wire feed, will make it more like spray trasfer than short circuit? In my experience, butt welds are almost always cosmetic.

  • @likes2fly
    @likes2fly 9 месяцев назад

    a link to the welder would be nice

  • @jaybuilder8298
    @jaybuilder8298 Год назад +3

    Where can I buy one?

  • @contractorwolf
    @contractorwolf 8 месяцев назад +9

    what did it cost?

    • @justinsymanietz3875
      @justinsymanietz3875 5 месяцев назад +1

      They are like 8000

    • @conradowen5416
      @conradowen5416 5 месяцев назад

      His was 5k

    • @limabravo6065
      @limabravo6065 4 месяца назад +1

      I know that's a good chunk of change but just a couple years ago these things were in the 5 to 6 figure price range. The thing I don't get is that it still requires the same things that a quality welding machine would use, the only difference being the use of laser light instead of an electrical arc, it just doesn't seem like there's an advantage to the laser outside of that rust removal feature, build an inexpensive version that just does rust removal and im all in

  • @bennyherrera6550
    @bennyherrera6550 4 месяца назад

    How much was this piece of equipment?

  • @josereyami2974
    @josereyami2974 Год назад

    hope to see your review on thicker materials.

  • @nichethought6106
    @nichethought6106 8 месяцев назад

    Sure you have tried zigzag on the gap areas to help fill by now. Just found your channel.

  • @clydewater
    @clydewater 10 месяцев назад

    What was the price tag to get the setup that you were demoing in the video?

  • @3rdpig
    @3rdpig Год назад

    My understanding was that you let the wire push the gun, is that not true? They do seem like their best application is perfectly fitted joints, tiny welds, no warpage and high speed.

  • @Diesel357..
    @Diesel357.. 11 месяцев назад

    How much does one of these things cost? and where do you buy them from?