My Harbor Freight flyer came in the mail yesterday
I seen this welder and it has me thinking I have NEVER welded anything before. I have had a few times in the past few years that I could have really used one or someone that had one. I don't have any real welding that needs to be done on the teener other than replacing the bottom section of the passenger side jack post plate. But I want one so here's the specs:
Chicago Eletric Welding System
87 AMP, 115 VOLT FLUX AND MIG WELDER
For mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Weld with gas or perform flux cored gasless operations.
Welding current range: 25 to 87 amps
Input: single phase 115 volts, 60 Hz
Open voltage: 19 to 30
Duty cycle: 20% @ 75 amps, 45% @ 50 amps
Draws 21 amps @ 120 volts
Weldable wires: 0.023'' to 0.035'' steel and stainless steel, 0.030'' to 0.035'' aluminum, 0.030'' flux-cored
Includes: 2 lb. spool of flux cored wire, handheld face shield, brush hammer, fuse power line; Weight: 55.8 lbs.
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I think it would be ok, but I shopped around and bought a used Lincoln for less than the HF specials... with the regulator, too...
MIG welding is super easy, you can always take a continuing ed. class for practice... just practice is all it takes to learn welding though...
I have this welder w/o the mig function - wire feed only. I have never welded before, but can get strong (albeit ugly) welds. The included face shield is for shit. I bought the autodarkening one for $55. It works fine for me.
My wife approved the purchase since one of the first things I welded was the futon frame.
Have fun
I have one of those HF welders, but with only the flux core option. It is up on a shelf in my garage with dust on it. Wanna buy it? I'll give you a good deal on it.
I have never, ever been able to run a decent bead with it no matter what. Neither have two of my friends who are very good welders.
Jenny's brother Jeff borrowed it for a while, he gave it back and said he couldn't get anything welded with it.
Biggest POS I ever bought. Like I said, I'll give you a deal on it.
QUOTE (itsa914 @ Aug 9 2005, 10:13 AM) |
My Harbor Freight flyer came in the mail yesterday :clap: I seen this welder and it has me thinking :blink: I have NEVER welded anything before. I have had a few times in the past few years that I could have really used one or someone that had one. I don't have any real welding that needs to be done on the teener other than replacing the bottom section of the passenger side jack post plate. But I want one so here's the specs: Chicago Eletric Welding System 87 AMP, 115 VOLT FLUX AND MIG WELDER For mild steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. Weld with gas or perform flux cored gasless operations. Welding current range: 25 to 87 amps Input: single phase 115 volts, 60 Hz Open voltage: 19 to 30 Duty cycle: 20% @ 75 amps, 45% @ 50 amps Draws 21 amps @ 120 volts Weldable wires: 0.023'' to 0.035'' steel and stainless steel, 0.030'' to 0.035'' aluminum, 0.030'' flux-cored Includes: 2 lb. spool of flux cored wire, handheld face shield, brush hammer, fuse power line; Weight: 55.8 lbs. |
I would go with a Lincoln 110 if your thinking of small but mighty.
I have one and have been very pleased. I have mine outfitted with the mig kit also. Lays out a nice bead... well as nice as my crappy welding skills allow.
The Lincoln or the Hobart. You want the gas, the flux core stuff works if you are in a pinch but the gas is much easier on those areas with a lil rust. The flux core will pop and spit. I have the Hobart 110 - nice - very happy with it.
M
Get rid of the flux-core junk on a 110V welder, it's nothing but trouble. Do not buy a wire fed welder that doesnt have a gas kit option!
That being said, you can find better deals in your local classifieds on good used welders than the brand new stuff at HF. Dont get me wrong, I've got plenty of HF tools in my garage, and their welder would probably be fine for what you're going to use it for, but since you dont seem like you're in a big hurry to buy one, you might as well wait for a real welder to pop up. MNSHO.
I've been cruising this forum trying to get a handle on things before I purchase a welder. I'm thinking the Lincoln 135 at Lowes or maybe the 175. Anyways check out what they say about Harbor Freight stuff here. http://www.weldingweb.com/index.php?
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