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YESWELDER 135Amp MIG Welder,110V Flux Core Welder Flux MIG/Lift TIG/Stick 3-in-1 Large LED Digital Display Welding Machine IGBT Inverter Welder FLUX-135PRO

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Style: FLUX-135PRO


Features

  • MORE POWERFUL: Up to 135 Amp output allows you to weld mild steel up to 2/5 in the plate. Suitable for 2LB .030 & .035 flux core wire.
  • MULTI-PROCESS: 3-in-1 Welder, capable of Gasless MIG/Stick/Lift TIG. (need to buy an extra lift TIG torch) Meets your various welding needs.
  • DIGITAL DISPLAY: Advanced digital display, increases the visual clarity and improves the efficiency of the operation.
  • SYNERGIC CONTROL: When adjusting the wire feeding speed, the voltage will be automatically matched. Suitable for beginners and professionals.
  • SAFETY FIRST: Automatic compensation for voltage fluctuation, over current protection, over load protection.
  • LIGHT&PORTABLE: Only weighs 11.4 lbs, it's very convenient to take it everywhere.
  • NOTE: Please turn on arc force & hot start function when using over 50A in arc mode.

Manufacturer: ‎YESWELDER


Part Number: ‎FLUX-135


Item Weight: ‎17.73 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎17.83 x 13.58 x 7.52 inches


Item model number: ‎FLUX-135


Size: ‎Average


Style: ‎FLUX-135PRO


Material: ‎Metal


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 3, 2020


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  • Good value for DIY around the home projects
Style: FLUX-135PRO
I am no professional welder, but I am an experienced engineer. Some decades ago I used a cheap stick welder on cars. Now with the 135 amp FCAW or "MIG" welder it is much easier on thin metal. The machine is much smaller and not as heavy, which I do also appreciate. I checked the output voltage and all looked fine. Then I tried it on a small piece of a metal stand for a fan - see picture after I painted it. It worked pretty good. Now it is stable to carry the fan. So the machine paid itself already half off because we do not need to buy a new fan. Here's a trick for thin metal sheets less than 1 mm: To only do sort of a spot weld and not burning holes into the thin metal the wire feed is way too fast. So to spot weld just leave the wire hang out of the nozzle long enough for a few spots and disengage the wire feeder by pulling off the wheel on top of the feeder. That way it won't feed when you press the gun button but it will weld when you hit the work piece with the wire hanging out of the gun. If you need more wire you can either engage the feed again or do it by hand until you get more wire out of the nozzle. Another option is to clamp a piece of wire with the stick welding clamp and use that instead of a welding stick. Just make sure it has the right polarity for MIG welding. Or you could even try to reverse polarity if that works better. The welding machine works fine and I do also like that it has a protection cover over the display and control knobs. Because sooner or later some sparks will hit the machine. What I usually do before I put it back to storage is to pull the wire back by hand into the machine. That way I have no loss of wire and I can disconnect the MIG gun and store it safely. The manual is pretty good, too. Not always the case with those cheap Eastern tools. What I did not test yet is the stick welding and the TIG welding. Stick welding should be fine though. It's much more simple than the FCAW welding and needs no feed. I am not sure if I will ever use TIG welding. I do only small DIY jobs around our home, nothing fancy or huge. A broken leg here and there or a frame part of a generator, swing, etc. Time will tell if the machine is reliable and should I run into problems I'll update my review. Update 9/29/2023: Now I welded a broken frame part of a canopy of a swing. It came apart after wind damage. First kinda "spot" welded then doing the "mig" flux core with the feed over it. Worked out just fine again. Although it was difficult to weld around the holes where the screw goes through. See pics before and after painting. It's also very thin metal. A little less than 1 mm. When using the MIG with about 40 amps and feed there was a lot of build up of metal, so I had to grind that off. Still stable and sturdy, so it has penetrated the frame enough. No issues with the welding machine so far. Did not check the higher amps over 90 yet, but I will probably not need it anyway. Those higher amps are for thicker material like 1/4 an inch or so. I have not many things here which are that thick and need to be welded. It would probably trip my 20 amp breaker anyways after some time. It says on the machine it needs 54 amps for that high of a setting. What I checked was the stick welding, just with the flux wire clamped in and two wires in parallel. That worked as well for the "spot" welding and clamping those 2 pieces of the frame together. In regards to suggest what welder to buy for just DIY small projects people: Forget the higher amps welders. They are more expensive, but not necessarily better for tiny jobs. Higher amps are for very thick metal. Good for pipeline welders or other professional jobs with HD jobs. But for tiny projects it's overkill. All you probably need is 100 amps max and for the most part with thin sheet metal 30-60 amps. Even then it needs some tricks to not burn holes into it. You can also try to use the mig wire to cut off a piece and hold it over small gaps and then weld it with the mig mode. That way you've got a thicker piece together to weld and the gap may be welded over easier. It's no rocket science, it's just hot metal melting and trying to get it back melted together. Whatever works, works! Quick Update 7/12/2024: Regarding the welds above they are still holding strong - no bending or weakness after almost a year. The swing frame outside and also the fan stand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023 by Communications Communications

  • Incredible value for the money, Customer service is the best i've experienced on Amazon.
Style: MIG-205DS
Let's address the elephant in the room, shall we? And establish some realistic expectations. This is a chinese-made welder made to fit those of us with a tight budget. Some of the packaging, linguistic shortcomings of the manual, and the fit n' finish of this welder may not be exactly perfect. It's had a long hike prior to getting to your doorstep. All that aside, For the money you paid for this welder, you're getting a damn good little box. it's compact, lightweight, and sports a feature set that you wouldn't expect to see on most welders in this price range. The dual voltage capability allows for use just about anywhere, and its duty cycle is phenomenal. Combine this with the use of all metal wire feed components, large 10 lb spool capacity, and this welder's wide array of features make for a durable, flexible, and valuable tool that can perform extremely well for a wire variety of applications. It's not a behemoth industrial machine, so it lacks the guts to weld giant beads on huge, thick pieces of steel. This machine is ideal for hobbyists, autobody professionals, automotive fabricators, light to medium-duty general repairs, or professional welders who want something small and easy to use, while still being capable of high quality beads. Now let's get down to my personal experience. My welder arrived with a couple screws loose, but being a married man, I'm used to that kind of thing by now. overall setup was relatively straightforward, despite the manual being more of a spec sheet / safety guide rather than an actual product manual. My first few beads were about as shaky as the paper thin ground clamp this machine comes with. I was trying to dial in the settings that would work best for my current application, and When everything started looking good, feeling good, sounding good, I started noticing during longer beads that the metal deposition was changing. I wasn't getting that good "sizzling bacon" sound that i expected, and the metal transfer type was changing. It was like going from a solid bead to tack stitching mid-weld. I checked my ground, my amperage, ensured my metal was clean prior to laying a weld down. I was stumped. I was quick to blame the "synergistic" settings of my machine over correcting and causing my machine to slow down. after a few hours of head scratching, readjusting, and testing, i finally figured out that my wire feed motor wasn't working properly. I contacted YesWelder support. They listened to my problem and how i came to the conclusion i did, they got everything sorted out faster than any other company i've ever ordered from. After receiving confirmation from them, I was back up and running in only ONE DAY. All of my doubts about this company were gone, and i have every intention of buying another one of their welders in the future, or trying out their plasma cutter. There are cheaper options out there for sure. But you'd be hard pressed to find another welder that can offer this level of performance at this price point, not to mention one with this level of product support. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2021 by mike

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