Good to see you back posting. As always a good review, concise and easy to follow with good editing. Do you have any experience with power washers? A review of what to look for when shopping for one would be great. Some of them are too powerful. I would like one with a variety of force: clean up the driveway, wash the car, remove paint on walkway, etc. Just a thought ..... 😎
That's a loaded question. What kind of welding are you doing? Which machine are you using? If you're doing flux core, what size wire are you using? If you're doing stick, what rod do you have on hand?
I'll be honest, the weld quality in my experience usually is more reflective of the person, not the machine. To an extent. Sometimes it can be the machine.
This particular model works with 110v only. They do have another model, the YWM-160 that is 220v and comes with an adaptor to use with 110v if you need. You can find it here: amzn.to/3RPxUsd
The machine has a 110v plug and comes with no adaptors. If other people are saying otherwise, perhaps different versions are sold in different countries?
Yeah yo bad you never showed welds so to me that means it welds like crap or you weld like crap or your embarrassed to show well I’m not about not sub’ing The rest of your review was very well done not sure about the rambling of the gun portability though
You can pickup the Yeswelder Flux 135Pro Here on Amazon: amzn.to/4bdqAgQ
Good to see you back posting. As always a good review, concise and easy to follow with good editing. Do you have any experience with power washers? A review of what to look for when shopping for one would be great. Some of them are too powerful. I would like one with a variety of force: clean up the driveway, wash the car, remove paint on walkway, etc. Just a thought ..... 😎
Hi Nate, first time welder here. What do you think the best setting for 1/8" steel? Thank you!
That's a loaded question. What kind of welding are you doing? Which machine are you using? If you're doing flux core, what size wire are you using? If you're doing stick, what rod do you have on hand?
Would been dope if you had shown the welds it made. Don't tip tho. Other dudes doing reviews. We're shy about showing their welds 2
I'll be honest, the weld quality in my experience usually is more reflective of the person, not the machine. To an extent. Sometimes it can be the machine.
To get more penetration, i used .30 wire on .35 setting.
Interesting technique.
Great review
Great comment!
Could I just plug it into a regular house outlet since it’s a 110 volt plug?
Yes, but if it's an outlet with less than a 20amp circuit breaker on it, most, it could trip the circuit breaker rather easily.
Does it work with 220v?
This particular model works with 110v only. They do have another model, the YWM-160 that is 220v and comes with an adaptor to use with 110v if you need. You can find it here: amzn.to/3RPxUsd
@@TheNateTake Other models cannot be sent to my country. There is information in the comments of 135pro that it will work with 220v.
The machine has a 110v plug and comes with no adaptors. If other people are saying otherwise, perhaps different versions are sold in different countries?
Could you just detach the gun and put it away for storage?
Not on this model, it is not removable.
Why do you throw everything on the table?
I tried throwing it on the wall and it didn't stay so I had to use a table.
Yeah yo bad you never showed welds so to me that means it welds like crap or you weld like crap or your embarrassed to show well I’m not about not sub’ing
The rest of your review was very well done not sure about the rambling of the gun portability though