Have this welder now about 8 months i added a good ground clamp and use ING wire made in Italy buy cheap from Amazon and US Forge wire from Menards and works great.
No worries! In a similar line of work. Same shit with us. No bullshit though I actually had to go back and look at the video to see if I was manhandling it a little too much haha 🤣🤣
I have the same welder it seems like when I turn it up around g it will blow a 20 amp fuse in my breaker sometimes maybe it's just a welder I'm not sure.
That's a possibility. Any chance you have other loads on that circuit? The other possibility is if that circuit is very long, it could have the same effect.
@@downstateradv I r an wire just for the welder and it's only about 15 ft away so I'm not for sure what's going on maybe it's something to do with the welder itself when I crank it all the way up .
Good video. Easy to follow
Sweet. Looks like a handy little welder. I like the compact size
Nice video. I like the "working garage"
There's no doubt it's a "working garage!". Haha. Always will be!
Have this welder now about 8 months i added a good ground clamp and use ING wire made in Italy buy cheap from Amazon and US Forge wire from Menards and works great.
Agreed on all points. Did the same. Happy with it for sure.
These machines are made in the same factory as Lincolns century 90 amp welder. They are probably the same given the reviews. Good welders.
Good info!
The way you handle that welder while unboxing, it should last you a good...two...maybe three...weeks.
🤣🤣 too rough with her?
@@downstateradv Just bustin' your chops, man. I'm retired military, and if you know anything about veterans, we rag on others hard. 😁
No worries! In a similar line of work. Same shit with us. No bullshit though I actually had to go back and look at the video to see if I was manhandling it a little too much haha 🤣🤣
I have the same welder it seems like when I turn it up around g it will blow a 20 amp fuse in my breaker sometimes maybe it's just a welder I'm not sure.
That's a possibility. Any chance you have other loads on that circuit? The other possibility is if that circuit is very long, it could have the same effect.
@@downstateradv I r an wire just for the welder and it's only about 15 ft away so I'm not for sure what's going on maybe it's something to do with the welder itself when I crank it all the way up .
@@idkxrockyx Could be a bad breaker. I has a similar circumstance with a breaker to my appliances. Swapped it out and the problem went away.