Does this 211p model weld standard flux core??? i Didnt notice a way to select none gas method on the menu in your video or anybody else's reviews of this. i emailed and called the yeswelder company and the email and on phone said that it doesnt weld flux core, only gas mig steel, ss, aluminum. why does it have 3 drive rollers than, the u, v, and w which i thought was fcaw wire roller. Please let me know
After selling my Vulcan MigMax 215, (watta beast that was,,, I abused that thing maxed out for months, it never blinked) I purchased one of these Yes machines specifically for the purpose of welding sheet steel custom body panels and intending to make use of the pulse functions. I weld mostly with 023 when doing this so the first thing I did was to load a 10lb spool of 023 and installed the 0.6mm driver roll. Set the machine at the recommended settings for 20-ga, 100% Co2, 15v 40A on synergic. Then attached the ground clamp and attempted to weld with a new 023 tip installed on the gun. (YesWelder did not provide an 023 tip in the package, so I used one of the common copper 023 tips available everywhere) Even with the wire drive roller clamp fully tightened, the drive roll slipped on the wire every time I tried to weld. The small wire stuck inside the 023 tip every time it had to carry current. My first attempt cause me to pull out 10' of wire for a looksee. The entire 10 feet that was inside the liner had bend waves, as though it was behaving like a spring, coiling up, then recoiling back to length. Never saw a weld wire do that before today. . Possibly, it is my lack of knowledge of how to set up their machine. 023 can be a pain if the liner is filthy. In this case, the liner and the rest, are all new. I am in contact with the Yes people to figure out watzUp. . Needing desperately to doo do some down and filthy welding, I loaded a 10lb spool of 045 and adjusted the settings accordingly maxed out at 200 amps as I was welding 1/2 steel as I commonly do. There were no hiccups with the 045, that's for sure; the machine plowed into the thick steel seemingly better than did the Vulcan, and all while using synergic settings for 035 and the U-09 drive roller that facilitated the use of the larger 045 wire. There is a big difference between the Vulcan and this Yes thingee. This, Yeseree, clearly trounced the Vulcan in its synergic settings, producing very little spatter compared to the Vulcan which consistently blasted great balls of fire to all sides, leaving the surrounding surfaces a mess. . On the surface, compared to the Vulcan, the materials used to make the electrical mechanism get the job done, are on the cheesy side. For example, the ground clamp copper fabric that electrically ties the two sides of the clamp together is not spot welded to the other half of the clamp. Because of that, the fabric dislodged from under its clamp, leaving it dangling between the two halves of the clamp. . The drive roller clamp mechanism is stamped folded steel, compared to the fully cast parts used on the Vulcan. . The gun is fine. Took me about 10 min to get accustomed to the double trigger function, but now I love it. No need to squeezy the trig all the time. I kinda do'nt think the clear plastic cover is going to last in my environs; soo much scheight fly'n round ya know. . It may be the machine needs a dual drive roller assemble before the 023 will pass properly,,, who knows?? . With all the stuff attached, the Yes machine is significantly lighter than the Vulcan. I love that part :) You should see the Miller beast I used to tote around to the jobs back 30+ years ago.
I'm just looking at this welder for the first time. I have a Lincoln 255 that's note portable. I'm curious if you soled the .023 problem? It occurred to me that you have the drive rolls too tight. When it pinches too tight, it can warp the wire. Anyway good luck.
I have 1 yeswelder 250 mig and these machine never stop to amaze me, I’m currently welding 2 11pound roll of 0.045 316L flux core per day with them and they keep pushing! The original mig gun was really bad but change for the 36kd or a better one and you can really push this machine beyond
Reason why you haven't seen the ceramic diffuser on any of the mig torches most companies cheap out and use the ak15 mig torches on their machines which are 150 amp mig guns. It's actually quite impressing that yes welder actually upgraded to the MB-35 benzel Meg gun which has a heavy duty tips ceramic diffuser and also has a better nozzle and it feels better in the hand. My cheap MIG welder that I have that was the first thing I did was throw away that ak-15 mig gun and ordered an mb-35 benzel mig gun from China. But keep up the good work keep up the great videos looking forward to seeing more of you welding on the aluminum boat. Hopefully you'll be using that new yes welder 211p w/ double pulse....
A word of advice - lately, at least on Facebook and Tik Tok, a similar welder is advertised for a somewhat lower "Christmas Special" price. Upon arrival, the package contained a toy plastic typewriter, about 2" x 1 1/2" x 1 1/4". The response from the seller when they replied to my email was - "Shipping screwed up, we're offering a 60% refund and you may keep the item!" Such a generous offer! Please let me be clear - at NO TIME is the "YESWELDER" REFERRED TO BY NAME. It does however have the same appearance and offers similar features. I simply don't want to hear of anybody else being taken as I was. There are similar ads for "deals" on "Laser Rust Removal" tools and a "Laser Etcher/Cutter Even if I only keep just ONE more person from being taken in, I'll be happy! This senior wishes he learned THIS way rather than the HARD WAY! Remember guys, "Let the buyer BEWARE!""
I just got one of these and can't figure a few things out: 1) On the display, the far right column, does that refer to gas type as you say in the video, or does it refer to wire material type? 2) I believe it is a wire speed adjustment (mine didn't come with a chart), but I am wondering how to adjust for material thickness in MIG "Syn" mode? 3) Is there a way to change the units from metric to imperial? Thanks for your time. Keep up the good videos.
I already bought the machine on the first day it came out. Bought a discounted Yeswelder mig welder, but asked for a refund when this one came out. Haven't had a chance to use it yet . Wanted the double pulse feature and the ability to use 120 volts. Thanks for the positive Review to confirm my purchase decision. 👍
Does this 211p model weld standard flux core??? i Didnt notice a way to select none gas method on the menu in your video or anybody else's reviews of this. i emailed and called the yeswelder company and the email and on phone said that it doesnt weld flux core, only gas mig steel, ss, aluminum. why does it have 3 drive rollers than, the u, v, and w which i thought was fcaw wire roller. Please let me know
Those are certainly nice welds on the thin aluminum. I notice you have a setting of neg 5. Does that setting shorten the arc length by reducing the voltage? Also, how did you get that setting with syn off? That trim function setting I thought only worked in spray mode. Were you in spray mode with such low voltage? I am just a hobby welder but I do like to know how things work Many thanks for the great video. Cheers
Thanks for your review. I am seriously considering this model. Do you have any idea if it can be adapted for MIG brazing? I need the brazing mode for auto body applications as it is a requirement of many manufacturers due to usage of high strength steel. Looking at the instructions it does not have brazing settings directly. As alternative I researched Miller MIG welders. Miller has no brazing mode but they provide instructions on their website how to adapt MIG settings for brazing work. Do you think this machine can be also used for brazing?
Thanks for the helpful video. I must say I am a little confused about how to set some of the settings I note there is no selection for thickness of the workplace. Do you set this up by using the accompanying chart?
Are you having to do a lot of pre cleaning the aluminum like you would if you were Tig welding? In other words are you able to adjust the cleaning with this much like you can with a Tig welder?
Yeswelder please Add a gun/torch hook to hang it on your higher end mig gun torches and machines like Lincoln it’s cheap upgrade makes a big difference.
I noticed you used couple yeswelder models. Id like something good all round. Tig aluminum/ steel/stainless, mig/ pulse mig if possible and plasma cut. Probably nothing thicker than 1/4" ta 3/8" will i ever weld or cut. What machine do you suggest? I don't have a need for stick welding. Can suggest a machine that's not yes brand if have one.
Very good review, you should make a video trying spray transfer, I know it doesn't have the same power as the 250 but it will interesting to see it capabilities
Thank you for the review.... trying to decide between this one or the MIG-250-Pro. Any feedback between the two... I know you reviewed the 250-Pro about a year ago...
@@MakingStuff yes, thank you. I went ahead and ordered the 211P using your discount code. And was able to get the spool gun from Amazon for a lot less than in their website.
@@Wachuko-1 are you using 211p with a spool gun instead of Mig welding aluminum? I'm looking to get a good aluminum mig welder because I have a business fabricating custom designed aluminum gates and all I do is aluminum. I'm trying to get away from the spool gun and I also Tig but it's too slow to keep up with how quick I should be getting the gates built. I need to go faster and we all know you can only go but so fast with aluminum so I see my only option to go quicker is aluminum mig welding. I just watched some videos of the HTP and I'm trying to see my best options for the best price. The welder I used before I started my own business cost 12,000-15,000 and I don't have even close to that.
@@Wachuko-1 I asked this question before the video was finished. I didn't know it would pulse weld with the spool gun. That's why I thought I had to have a mig torch, aluminum mig welder to have that function.
@@willhall7777 All good... glad you got the answer at the end of the video. There was not much that I could contribute... I am using it just as a hobbyist...
Where have I seen a MIG weld like that on 1/16" aluminum? The HTP Pro Pulse MIG welders have been doing that and even better since about 2015-2016. They have a Precision-Aluminum-Weld Program that can weld down to 0.030" thick aluminum without needing to use a spoolgun. It uses an 8ft long aluminum dedicated MIG gun with a carbon-graphite liner.
@@jacobfulton5106 HTP Pro Pulse MIGs are a few levels above yesweldr machines and do everything they are spec'd to do. Made in Italy by Stel. The smaller 200A machine is the 220MTS, and sells for $2295. Right now they have a special where you got both the MIG gun for steel AND the 8ft dedicated MIG gun for aluminum. Email me for more info.
Don't cut off the aluminum liner like he shows you need to follow the instructions like the manual shows or you will come up short. Still a decent review.
The aluminum wire is soft and it doesn't have to be "pushed" as far when in a spool gun. This pretty much eliminates any chance of a birds nest in the welder. It also doesn't have much of a spring effect when it is oly being pushed a few inches.
Sigh... Your channel sure is hard on my wallet. When you reviewed the CT2050 I immediately jumped onto the Kickstarter and purchased one. And now I just ordered one of these, with the spool gun.... I really need to unsubscribe... :D
Excellent for thin material you advertised ,yet you do 14 guage which is 1.9mm , thin is tin can .. 0.3mm .. try that then you know. they gave you free and you are raving about it , of course anyone would be .. you mig welded 14 gauge steel which is 1.9mm , stick welder do same so i do not know what impressed you and you can hook spool gun and pulse box to your old stick welder and do same.
Be sure to use the discount code MAKINGSTUFF at check out on the YesWelder web page and save 10% off your order!
Does this 211p model weld standard flux core??? i Didnt notice a way to select none gas method on the menu in your video or anybody else's reviews of this. i emailed and called the yeswelder company and the email and on phone said that it doesnt weld flux core, only gas mig steel, ss, aluminum. why does it have 3 drive rollers than, the u, v, and w which i thought was fcaw wire roller. Please let me know
I would also like to know if it can use flux core before I purchase.
@@davidvrrampaul8663 There is no setting in the menu for flux core.
After selling my Vulcan MigMax 215, (watta beast that was,,, I abused that thing maxed out for months, it never blinked) I purchased one of these Yes machines specifically for the purpose of welding sheet steel custom body panels and intending to make use of the pulse functions. I weld mostly with 023 when doing this so the first thing I did was to load a 10lb spool of 023 and installed the 0.6mm driver roll. Set the machine at the recommended settings for 20-ga, 100% Co2, 15v 40A on synergic. Then attached the ground clamp and attempted to weld with a new 023 tip installed on the gun. (YesWelder did not provide an 023 tip in the package, so I used one of the common copper 023 tips available everywhere) Even with the wire drive roller clamp fully tightened, the drive roll slipped on the wire every time I tried to weld. The small wire stuck inside the 023 tip every time it had to carry current. My first attempt cause me to pull out 10' of wire for a looksee. The entire 10 feet that was inside the liner had bend waves, as though it was behaving like a spring, coiling up, then recoiling back to length. Never saw a weld wire do that before today.
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Possibly, it is my lack of knowledge of how to set up their machine. 023 can be a pain if the liner is filthy. In this case, the liner and the rest, are all new. I am in contact with the Yes people to figure out watzUp.
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Needing desperately to doo do some down and filthy welding, I loaded a 10lb spool of 045 and adjusted the settings accordingly maxed out at 200 amps as I was welding 1/2 steel as I commonly do. There were no hiccups with the 045, that's for sure; the machine plowed into the thick steel seemingly better than did the Vulcan, and all while using synergic settings for 035 and the U-09 drive roller that facilitated the use of the larger 045 wire.
There is a big difference between the Vulcan and this Yes thingee. This, Yeseree, clearly trounced the Vulcan in its synergic settings, producing very little spatter compared to the Vulcan which consistently blasted great balls of fire to all sides, leaving the surrounding surfaces a mess.
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On the surface, compared to the Vulcan, the materials used to make the electrical mechanism get the job done, are on the cheesy side. For example, the ground clamp copper fabric that electrically ties the two sides of the clamp together is not spot welded to the other half of the clamp. Because of that, the fabric dislodged from under its clamp, leaving it dangling between the two halves of the clamp.
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The drive roller clamp mechanism is stamped folded steel, compared to the fully cast parts used on the Vulcan.
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The gun is fine. Took me about 10 min to get accustomed to the double trigger function, but now I love it. No need to squeezy the trig all the time.
I kinda do'nt think the clear plastic cover is going to last in my environs; soo much scheight fly'n round ya know.
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It may be the machine needs a dual drive roller assemble before the 023 will pass properly,,, who knows??
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With all the stuff attached, the Yes machine is significantly lighter than the Vulcan.
I love that part :)
You should see the Miller beast I used to tote around to the jobs back 30+ years ago.
I'm just looking at this welder for the first time. I have a Lincoln 255 that's note portable. I'm curious if you soled the .023 problem? It occurred to me that you have the drive rolls too tight. When it pinches too tight, it can warp the wire. Anyway good luck.
100% C02??!
I have 1 yeswelder 250 mig and these machine never stop to amaze me, I’m currently welding 2 11pound roll of 0.045 316L flux core per day with them and they keep pushing! The original mig gun was really bad but change for the 36kd or a better one and you can really push this machine beyond
Reason why you haven't seen the ceramic diffuser on any of the mig torches most companies cheap out and use the ak15 mig torches on their machines which are 150 amp mig guns. It's actually quite impressing that yes welder actually upgraded to the MB-35 benzel Meg gun which has a heavy duty tips ceramic diffuser and also has a better nozzle and it feels better in the hand. My cheap MIG welder that I have that was the first thing I did was throw away that ak-15 mig gun and ordered an mb-35 benzel mig gun from China. But keep up the good work keep up the great videos looking forward to seeing more of you welding on the aluminum boat. Hopefully you'll be using that new yes welder 211p w/ double pulse....
Thanks for watching, Yes I've switched over to the 211P on the jet boat. I wish I had it when I started a few months ago.
I got a yes welder one year ago and I love really am happy with it works very good ..... got the yes welder 250.
250 is a good machine. Thanks for watching!
@@MakingStuff I like seeing all of your videos you bring a lot of good things to the table and tha ks for doing the videos.....
Wow! Did not know how well it welded aluminum from the spool gun! Well done sir!
Thanks! See you at the drum show!
@@MakingStuff What? Hell yeah!
A word of advice - lately, at least on Facebook and Tik Tok, a similar welder is advertised for a somewhat lower "Christmas Special" price. Upon arrival, the package contained a toy plastic typewriter, about 2" x 1 1/2" x 1 1/4". The response from the seller when they replied to my email was - "Shipping screwed up, we're offering a 60% refund and you may keep the item!" Such a generous offer! Please let me be clear - at NO TIME is the "YESWELDER" REFERRED TO BY NAME. It does however have the same appearance and offers similar features. I simply don't want to hear of anybody else being taken as I was. There are similar ads for "deals" on "Laser Rust Removal" tools and a "Laser Etcher/Cutter
Even if I only keep just ONE more person from being taken in, I'll be happy! This senior wishes he learned THIS way rather than the HARD WAY!
Remember guys, "Let the buyer BEWARE!""
Order direct from YesWelder on their official web page and you won't have that problem. Link in description.
I just got one of these and can't figure a few things out: 1) On the display, the far right column, does that refer to gas type as you say in the video, or does it refer to wire material type? 2) I believe it is a wire speed adjustment (mine didn't come with a chart), but I am wondering how to adjust for material thickness in MIG "Syn" mode? 3) Is there a way to change the units from metric to imperial? Thanks for your time. Keep up the good videos.
I already bought the machine on the first day it came out. Bought a discounted Yeswelder mig welder, but asked for a refund when this one came out. Haven't had a chance to use it yet . Wanted the double pulse feature and the ability to use 120 volts. Thanks for the positive Review to confirm my purchase decision. 👍
Thanks for watching!
Thank you.
I note that your settings indicate that the syn is off but you managed to set the trim function at neg 2.5. Can you do this with syn off?
Yes
Was the part sooty after the 1/8" aluminum Weld? It appears cleaned when showing the Weld. Thanks
Yes, I cleaned the welds with a stainless steel brush.
Do you know what the difference is between this pulse mig and the Frontious CMT process?
Sorry, no.
Does this 211p model weld standard flux core??? i Didnt notice a way to select none gas method on the menu in your video or anybody else's reviews of this. i emailed and called the yeswelder company and the email and on phone said that it doesnt weld flux core, only gas mig steel, ss, aluminum. why does it have 3 drive rollers than, the u, v, and w which i thought was fcaw wire roller. Please let me know
It's not a flux core machine. But check out the MIG 250 Pro. ruclips.net/video/CR37yvZALdk/видео.html
Very helpfu. Looks like a good machine for what I want
Those are certainly nice welds on the thin aluminum. I notice you have a setting of neg 5. Does that setting shorten the arc length by reducing the voltage? Also, how did you get that setting with syn off? That trim function setting I thought only worked in spray mode. Were you in spray mode with such low voltage?
I am just a hobby welder but I do like to know how things work
Many thanks for the great video. Cheers
Looks like a good machine, thanks for the review.
You bet
Thanks for your review. I am seriously considering this model. Do you have any idea if it can be adapted for MIG brazing? I need the brazing mode for auto body applications as it is a requirement of many manufacturers due to usage of high strength steel.
Looking at the instructions it does not have brazing settings directly. As alternative I researched Miller MIG welders. Miller has no brazing mode but they provide instructions on their website how to adapt MIG settings for brazing work. Do you think this machine can be also used for brazing?
It won't do brazing.
Kemppi pulse is the best for brass top machine and quality at a top end price tho
Thanks. Have been looking around for a pulse mig welder. Why did you have difficulty welding 1/16 with the mig gun but you were ok with the spool gun
The MIG torch does not have a steady flow like the spool gun does.
in your settings what is the rin setting for ? thanks
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Thanks for the helpful video. I must say I am a little confused about how to set some of the settings I note there is no selection for thickness of the workplace. Do you set this up by using the accompanying chart?
Yes I use the chart as a starting place then dial it in from there.
Great video!Btw, what is RIN in the settings. Also why inductance minus 10?
What is the Rin setting? I looked on YW website and cannot find a description. Thanks for another well done review.
Are you having to do a lot of pre cleaning the aluminum like you would if you were Tig welding? In other words are you able to adjust the cleaning with this much like you can with a Tig welder?
I try to make it as clean as possible, but it is not as picky as TIG welding.
@@MakingStuffthank you 😊
This is an excellent video! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
Thx. Btw, what is the IBS 40 amps in the settings for double pulse?
Yeswelder please Add a gun/torch hook to hang it on your higher end mig gun torches and machines like Lincoln it’s cheap upgrade makes a big difference.
Or sell a spool gun holster, LOL!
Excellent review!
Thanks for watching
I noticed you used couple yeswelder models. Id like something good all round. Tig aluminum/ steel/stainless, mig/ pulse mig if possible and plasma cut. Probably nothing thicker than 1/4" ta 3/8" will i ever weld or cut. What machine do you suggest? I don't have a need for stick welding. Can suggest a machine that's not yes brand if have one.
Another question... Sorry about all the comments and questions I'm asking but will 4043 work using mig if using a larger diameter of wire?
No. I tried .035 4043 wire and it would not work.
@@MakingStuff on the one i used that mig welded aluminum we had to use.045......5356 ran too poorly.
What is setting for flux core?
Very good review, you should make a video trying spray transfer, I know it doesn't have the same power as the 250 but it will interesting to see it capabilities
I'm pretty sure it will spray, especially if you change gas.
Great video! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Great video one of the best on youtube it really cover all what you need and must know thankyou so much
Thanks!
Can it pulse steel or just aluminum?
I was wondering the same thing
@@johnathanblair6762 I'd probably call them up, and see
Nicely done
Thanks!
Can you flux core with it?
Very good review, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
What did you use for shop lights?
LED strip lights I got on Amazon. They are junk, only a few years old and half of them already failing.
Good video but they don't offer this model anymore. Thanks
you should add a tad more arc length there.
Thank you for the review.... trying to decide between this one or the MIG-250-Pro. Any feedback between the two... I know you reviewed the 250-Pro about a year ago...
The 211P is better in my opinion. Especially on aluminum.
@@MakingStuff yes, thank you. I went ahead and ordered the 211P using your discount code. And was able to get the spool gun from Amazon for a lot less than in their website.
@@Wachuko-1 are you using 211p with a spool gun instead of Mig welding aluminum? I'm looking to get a good aluminum mig welder because I have a business fabricating custom designed aluminum gates and all I do is aluminum. I'm trying to get away from the spool gun and I also Tig but it's too slow to keep up with how quick I should be getting the gates built. I need to go faster and we all know you can only go but so fast with aluminum so I see my only option to go quicker is aluminum mig welding. I just watched some videos of the HTP and I'm trying to see my best options for the best price. The welder I used before I started my own business cost 12,000-15,000 and I don't have even close to that.
@@Wachuko-1 I asked this question before the video was finished. I didn't know it would pulse weld with the spool gun. That's why I thought I had to have a mig torch, aluminum mig welder to have that function.
@@willhall7777 All good... glad you got the answer at the end of the video. There was not much that I could contribute... I am using it just as a hobbyist...
I want a good mig welder that will weld thick and thin metal. What do you recommend/
The one in this video.
Where have I seen a MIG weld like that on 1/16" aluminum? The HTP Pro Pulse MIG welders have been doing that and even better since about 2015-2016. They have a Precision-Aluminum-Weld Program that can weld down to 0.030" thick aluminum without needing to use a spoolgun. It uses an 8ft long aluminum dedicated MIG gun with a carbon-graphite liner.
For how much??
@@jacobfulton5106 HTP Pro Pulse MIGs are a few levels above yesweldr machines and do everything they are spec'd to do. Made in Italy by Stel. The smaller 200A machine is the 220MTS, and sells for $2295. Right now they have a special where you got both the MIG gun for steel AND the 8ft dedicated MIG gun for aluminum. Email me for more info.
you Have some nerve surfing on someone else's page. selling a $2300 machine as if it is comparable. you really make no sense @@zod-engineering-welding
Did Yes Welder send you their new DP200?
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Don't cut off the aluminum liner like he shows you need to follow the instructions like the manual shows or you will come up short. Still a decent review.
What do the instructions say about how to change the liner?
Oh wait... This does double pulse with the spool gun? I thought I had to mig weld aluminum for that option.
Yes it will double pulse with the spool gun.
@@MakingStuff thank you
Price yes welder
Great review! I will be buying one ofnthese
Thanks for watching!
That was a good review, planning on getting one for myself ps when is the new video coming out for the jet boat? 😉 patiently waiting over here lol
Very soon!
I think the manual says it doesn't pulse weld with a spool gun. Is the manual incorrect. Sure would be better if it pulse migs with a spool gun also.
Yes, mine will pulse weld with a spool gun. You can see it in the video.
where does it say it uses an AC frequency pulse. I thought it is DC.
It is a double pulse welder.
You should cut your example welds during these reviews to show penetration.
Thank, will keep that in mind for any future videos.
Spool gun for the big project seems backwards.
Spool gun will push the wire better than trying to push it all the way through the MIG torch.
So, they dont pay you but we can have a discount in yeswelder?... oh ok!
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I don't get why the spool gun is better
The aluminum wire is soft and it doesn't have to be "pushed" as far when in a spool gun. This pretty much eliminates any chance of a birds nest in the welder. It also doesn't have much of a spring effect when it is oly being pushed a few inches.
@@MakingStuff I see. thank you. I had a spool gun on a Miller and didn't like it because it's so clumsy.
Sigh... Your channel sure is hard on my wallet. When you reviewed the CT2050 I immediately jumped onto the Kickstarter and purchased one. And now I just ordered one of these, with the spool gun.... I really need to unsubscribe... :D
You won't regret the 211P. It really is an awesome machine. I'm using it going forward on the jet boat. Wish I had it when I started the project.
Single driver is no good for Ali.
Excellent for thin material you advertised ,yet you do 14 guage which is 1.9mm , thin is tin can .. 0.3mm .. try that then you know. they gave you free and you are raving about it , of course anyone would be .. you mig welded 14 gauge steel which is 1.9mm , stick welder do same so i do not know what impressed you and you can hook spool gun and pulse box to your old stick welder and do same.
Weird diffuser
Whatever you do don't buy their gloves.... Friggin garbage
Great! Just set parameters with more care!