Cheapest Home Depot Welder (Not Harbor Freight!) Century FC-90 Flux Core | Noob Welding
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- To fulfill a need for welding on an upcoming project, I have purchased the cheapest wire feed welder I could get from Home Depot!
Watch me suck at welding!
Haven't tried since high school...
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Three years ago, I bought the same three things as you did, plus a pair of Lincoln Electric Matador MIG Pliers. For structural purposes 1/4" Mild Steel, using multi-pass, is the limit, & 1/8" Mild Steel, single pass is the limit. For non-structural purposes 1/4" or larger is no problem, as long as you have a 20A breaker.
I am using E71TGS, 0.035” flux core wire on a Forney 140FC-i to weld on 1/8 in. angle iron. First I did some T-Joints and then a cut and etch test, I was impressed with the weld penetration. It’s similar if not identical to 7018 stick. I am a stick rod man, but I like to keep an open mind.
Good motivational video! I have mine for a while still in the box! Time to put it to use! Thank you!
I just bought the same one. yup I forgot to buy the don gear so I am waiting for mine to arrive. I thank you for this video
I am I own a fc 90 and I really love it
Continuous small Cursive e's Works for a GREAT BEAD! ALWAYS "DRAG THE SLAG" with FLUX CORE WIRE! NEVER PUSH WITH FLUX.
That Last Bead Looked GREAT!😷👍
7:00. “A sweet Lincoln Electric protective Dooo-Rag..... YEAAAA BROTHER!!!!” Cracks me up with that pre-pubescent boy voice! Totally funny!!!! Good video!
😂 that part still makes me chuckle too! Thanks for watching!
Very Cool Video. I enjoyed watching this.
V on my mind 😂
First practice welds
Good video gonna buy me one this weekend 🍻
Good welding machine,all we need is practice
Nice and exquisite machine, brand name, too! Try a cut and etch after you weld joints and look at the penetration of the weld. I can assure you that it is similar to the results made by a 7018 rod. Take care my friend.
I'm trying to add 4ft sides to a utility trailer with 8, 36 inch angle iron and mesh. Will this welder work?
I'd imagine so. But the outcome is going to depend on the operator. I've been pleasantly surprised at the strength of this little welder, of course I am not an experienced welder...
Lol I bought the same exact welder and the goodie box with the mask and tools at Home Depot today. For not knowing anything either, I think I did ok.
I did same a few days ago.
same lol
Great!! I’m excite d to begin welding soon too. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Glad i watched to the end... da@m, that last piece Was impressive. Hoping to finally break mine out of the box and fix some stuff. Btw, i hear you do get better penetration with the .30 wire. It's prolly hotter, so maybe they start everyone on .35 to ensure early success... maybe give the .30 a shot 💁.
Great video thanks ~
Start with the .030 wire, it's way more versitile stuff,... and works better on a smaller amp breaker. just SLOW DOWN, let it create a molten pool then drag it slowly along
@rumbo1818 Will do- Thanks 👍
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I bought a century welder from my neighbor it's older but it's about 2.5 times the size of yours and heavy. It loads wire in bottom. I haven't used it yet but I'm wondering how heavy of metal it can weld
This or the titanium 125? The green one
forney 140 fc i or century 90?? running off of solar with top of the line inverter. would love ten pound spools. welding thinner stuff like steel barrels and then welding chain link fence. Tia.
Use a fan to blow the toxic smoke away from you. Flux core is a dirty process...
Look up a RUclips channel called strange garage.. he has some flux core videos that shows how to weld with a flux core machine. Also the best wire for the money is on Amazon it's in a neon green package called inetub. It's like $15 for 2 pounds. Also I've always had good luck out of the harbor freight wire. With a small machine only run .030 wire. And make sure to use .030 tips.. and buy a pack of tips. Change them out when that one gets dirty and all boogard up.
I think I watched a few of his when I bought it! I also saw a comparison between the Lincoln wire and the HF wire, I think it was weld.com's channel maybe?
This machine is made for .035 wire, and works great! I'll try .030 if there's ever a need.
I'm going to try stainless wire next, i think the brand is blue demon.
Use nozzle gel and you won't need to replace the tips as often.
Cool 😎👍
How long can you weld with this machine before the circuit breaks?
Yo, bro! Its Robby! Good shit, man!!
Thanks man! Gotta start somewhere right?
Definitely!! Gonna end up at the top, bro. You got the drive for it.
Im using .030 wire, anyone help or give me tips on how i should set the settings wfs & Volts
Think I could use this machine to weld a small metal plate onto my truck frame? Trying to cover a small rust hole
Probably! I would definitely get my hands on some similar metals to do some practice welds first but I don't see why it wouldn't be possible.
@@DustyDingus aight, I mean I don't think the frame is compromised that bad from the rust rot, just wasn't sure of the weld strength, given the stress, bumps etc... I'm not a welder so I don't know the calculations
Where is the century made?
May I have your advice please I'm looking to start welding and really tight on cash. Which one would you prefer this particular Lincoln or the Harbor Freight titanium 125?
they're both inverters that promise the same thing.
Not having owned or used the HF Titanium 125 I can't say much about it. I went with the Century(lincoln) because I have a credit card at Home Depot and money was a little tight 🙂
But I've been very satisfied with it in the limited time I've used it
Ive heard nothing but bad things about the titanium..burns out in several months..id get with this one the century fc90.Great welder for the price.
Important you should make another vídeo more detailed instaling the wire,i made a fckn mess😂😂😂
How strong is it ? Like when you weld two pieces together yiu think ? Strong enough to drive on !
It really depends on the skills of the operator, and I don't really have any welding skills lol
@@DustyDingus ok so what if it comes out clean cooking got tight circles. I need to weigh something on my truck back to the frame.
It'll weld, that's for sure! I had to run it on the lower side in order to not blow through the side of tube
Noob here as well. So what’s a good starting pint for the settings? My upper control arm mount tore off a little from the frame. So I’m planning on getting it flat then welding it. Then putting a plate over the tear and weld that as well. As added support
@@808kea808 it depends on the thickness of the metal, but there are decent starting settings (suggestions really) on the inside of the lid of the machine. They seemed to work ok. You just lookup the thickness of metal you'll be welding in the little chart and put the knobs at those settings and giver a go. Might be good to find some similar materials to do some test welds on first
Nice demo!! Can you weld Copper and Aluminum with this? Maybe something like Steel to Copper? Is that possible with this unit? Thanks!!
No, you need a welder with a shield gas to weld aluminum, this will only work with flux core wire.
I’ve never welded so I’m not making fun of your weld but the first thing that came to my mind was it looks like a worm taking a dump.
you could have increased wire speed to lessen th 76 seconds
I got the same thing. I dunno about you, but the helmet that comes with that starter pack ain't working out for me...way too dark with that #11 shield. I ended up ordering another helmet off amazon.
Estos videos para los que no podemos entender bien el inglés se consigue en español?
it’s lincoln brand!?
Century Brand, made by Lincoln
So what did you pay for everything?
I think it was around 250-300? It's been a bit
That welder is only capable of welding 1/8 inch you're trying to weld 1/2 inch that's why your weld is too tall not getting penetration It is a good welder tho
I turned the wire speed down and the power up and was getting pretty good penetration on 1/2 inch. Should saw one in half...
Learning more every time I turn it on.
I'm a total noob still though.
Thanks for watching!
It will weld 1/4".
Can I watch the video without it hurting my eyes because I was putting my hand over the screen
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