Yeswelder Flux-135 PRO | Review and Usage
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
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This is the newest yeswelder flux core welding machine. It has a new digital display, does lift tig welding and arc welding as well. Very budget machine but it had very decent results Хобби
Thanks for the review!
Cool thanks
Great video man. Very helpful 💯
@glasshalffull8829 thank you
I recently bought the same welder and I'm new to welding but everywhere has been saying you don't push flux core you pull. If you push you'll get peroxidy.
True facts. I had the wire speed way to high. Once I turned the wire speed down all was good. Have you used the machine very much?
@@jensendesign4920 I actually haven't used it at all since it shows up on Thursday. I just like to look up all the information I can about things I'm getting into beforehand. Plus my twin brother is a certified structural welder so he's been giving me advice and is going to help out with the learning process.
Great info honest info have a good one
@@gambitdesert8500 thank you
I suspect the 3 volts is the trim for that setting you can probably go - 3 & + 3
Im just guessing though.
@@deepwinter77 I have figured out it doesn't give you much control. The 3v is just kinda a fine tune. It sets the power when you tell it what size wire
@@jensendesign4920 Yea i've seen similar trim options, Tbh You can get relatively cheap flux core welders without the crazy screen and digital stuff.
It's going to be more reliable having less delicate components imo maybe a small display for voltage would be ok.
@@jensendesign4920For what it's worth, my understanding is that it's not just the wire size that sets the volts, it's the speed. Wire size + speed = whatever setting YesWelder believes is optimal, and the -3 to +3 is for fine tuning.
I have the machine, but the project it was for got scrapped so haven't used it yet. Read the manual, though, and watched oodles of guides; still mean to learn, just haven't had a chance to try yet.
Nice review, by the way. :P I know newbies seem to like it, but it takes more experienced folks to have a better feel for what's actually good, and what's merely adequate or iffy.
How thick of material would you trust this to weld up to? I’m thinking maybe 3/8ths if you did multiple passes, but I’m not sure if it would be able to
I would stay under 1/4 and prep everything really good. 3/8 if you preheat and multiple passes, maybe. Still would switch to a bigger welder
Pretty sure the tech sheet says 3/16ths max, but I've seen folks push it to 1/4 and do alright -- not great, not ideal, just okay. You've got to keep in mind, a lot of flux core wire isn't made for multiple passes. (I'm a newb who hasn't even started yet, and I don't recall the /why/, but you can get wire that allows it.)
Is the yes welder 135 argon compatible
@timothyweinert4488 nope no gas. It will do tig but the gas runs through the torch lead and has a control knob on the torch handle
Does it work with 220v?
No the 135 pro is just set up for 110v
How would you know the amperage on this machine?
You kinda don't. But my little Lincon welder just has a b c d settings sooo.....
It tells you on the paper that comes with the machine. Wire speed goes with volts. Then they allow you to adjust the amperage within volts within 3 up/down.
@@gregricksjr.5464 thanks man i ordered it and yes it does have a paper that’s tells you.
@@stoneyisland1491 that’s good. I have the same welder and I really enjoy it. I’m new to welding and learned from RUclips. I’ve made some really nice welds. I just pay attention to my puddle.
@@gregricksjr.5464
You read the directions??? Damn good job
What a big honker of a video!!!
Home run. Gona brake the internet
Home run. Gona brake the internet
Claims to be a professional but can't setup a fluxcore machine on your own 😂
On my own who do you think set it up???
@@jensendesign4920 Sorry but I agree with that other guy, you made a monkey fornicating a football look rather coordinated.