Wow doesn’t begin to describe it. A decade ago, after my welding classes, I wanted a HF Tig machine, but I didn’t want to pay Blue and Red prices, so I bought an AHP 200 machine for around $650. This does nearly everything that does, just without the HF start, and for about 1/3 the price after you get a tig torch. Dang.
Great job! I have the arccaptin MiG 200 . Iv found out welding stainless steel I switched over to try mix and I get no flaking on the back of stainless steel. When I can’t tig stainless on kitchen equipment and I’ve used stainless MiG wire for tig welding in a pinch when I was out of tig rods same for regular steel.
I really liked the ArcCaptain MIG200, good welder. I keep 1/8, 3/32 and 1/16 TIG rod in Steel, Aluminum, and Stainless, and I take from the small MIG spools when I need really thin TIG rod. I usually TIG sheet metal using MIG wire as filler.
Did you try the Tig on aluminum? I’m sure you can probably do somewhere in the .063/ .125 range. Looks like a good unit for the car guy or hobbyist! Thanks for taking the time to demo the unit!
That Shop Teacher - I live in Canada. A guy an hr away has an Eastwood 140amp Elite Mp140i Multi Process for sale. It’s hardly used and comes with the, mig gun, tig and stick attachments. He only ever used the welder stick welding. The BestArc you reviewed above I can purchase for approx $300cdn, including delivery, but I still need a tig torche. If I could get the Eastwood for 400$, plus the gas on 250km drive, which would you choose? Appreciate your opinion.
i just bought this machine and have tried flux core on a 1/16 aluminum. tried so many different settings. on lower amps, it wont make a bead. if i slow it down it burns through. and same with higher amps. it either burns through or if i go to fast it wont make a bead.
Unbelievable how cheap these portable multi-function guys have become! I bought a MIG/flux-core 110v no-name about 3 or 4 years ago for $150 and am convinced to this day it was one of a lot that must've been stolen; similar, bottom-of-the-line welders at the time were no LESS than $250.
I would always recommend the biggest welder you can afford, you can always turn it down, but you can't turn a smaller welder up. But budget always plays a role. I had a 110V-only MIG for years prior to these, and it did almost everything I ever needed.
This is one of best reviews of the machine, great job from 40 year tech.
Great video and information too! I liked your comment having to go to the gym to work out for more power. Thank you.
Wow doesn’t begin to describe it. A decade ago, after my welding classes, I wanted a HF Tig machine, but I didn’t want to pay Blue and Red prices, so I bought an AHP 200 machine for around $650.
This does nearly everything that does, just without the HF start, and for about 1/3 the price after you get a tig torch.
Dang.
Recently found your channel and I’ve found your content really helpful. Cheers man
Absolutely amazing for a great price.
Good review. Looks like a pretty capable little welder. For the price, with the features it has, you can't really go wrong for welding at home.
Great job! I have the arccaptin MiG 200 . Iv found out welding stainless steel I switched over to try mix and I get no flaking on the back of stainless steel. When I can’t tig stainless on kitchen equipment and I’ve used stainless MiG wire for tig welding in a pinch when I was out of tig rods same for regular steel.
I really liked the ArcCaptain MIG200, good welder. I keep 1/8, 3/32 and 1/16 TIG rod in Steel, Aluminum, and Stainless, and I take from the small MIG spools when I need really thin TIG rod. I usually TIG sheet metal using MIG wire as filler.
Did you try the Tig on aluminum? I’m sure you can probably do somewhere in the .063/ .125 range. Looks like a good unit for the car guy or hobbyist! Thanks for taking the time to demo the unit!
Sorry, its s DC only TIG.
Great informative video! Cheers!
I just received one to review as well!
I look forward to your thoughts!
@@GregWellwood I reviewed their plasma cutter and it's awesome for the price!
Likewise.
just added this to my buy list
Very helpful!
Do you still have this machine? How is it holding up?
That Shop Teacher - I live in Canada. A guy an hr away has an Eastwood 140amp Elite Mp140i Multi Process for sale. It’s hardly used and comes with the, mig gun, tig and stick attachments. He only ever used the welder stick welding.
The BestArc you reviewed above I can purchase for approx $300cdn, including delivery, but I still need a tig torche.
If I could get the Eastwood for 400$, plus the gas on 250km drive, which would you choose?
Appreciate your opinion.
I just got one of these units today, but here’s hoping you got the deal on the Eastwood.
i just bought this machine and have tried flux core on a 1/16 aluminum. tried so many different settings. on lower amps, it wont make a bead. if i slow it down it burns through. and same with higher amps. it either burns through or if i go to fast it wont make a bead.
On Aluminum?
Does anyone what size/series mig consumables the mig gun uses on the 110/220 version?
Unbelievable how cheap these portable multi-function guys have become! I bought a MIG/flux-core 110v no-name about 3 or 4 years ago for $150 and am convinced to this day it was one of a lot that must've been stolen; similar, bottom-of-the-line welders at the time were no LESS than $250.
What is the thickest metal it will weld
About 5/16” on 220v
Where did you get the reducer for the torch cable
Local welding shop.
@@GregWellwood Do you know the brand? model?
@@kenturner3268 No. It was on their wall of adapters.
Any idea where to purchase this unit? It doesn't appear on their website or amazon?
It is now.
I wish these welders could run .023 wire for autobody rust repair...
Pretty sure you just ordered a narrower Teflon tube and a different set of pinch wheels. At least that is how it is with my older century.
how would you go for the home hobbyist who has 220 V and most likely would max out at 3/16 at $230 vs arc captain mig 200 @ $525?
I would always recommend the biggest welder you can afford, you can always turn it down, but you can't turn a smaller welder up. But budget always plays a role. I had a 110V-only MIG for years prior to these, and it did almost everything I ever needed.
@@GregWellwood Since I had 220 I decided on the arccaptain.