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YesWelder Dual Voltage 125-Amp Stick Portable Welder w/ Digital Display

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YESWELDER via Amazon has YesWelder Dual Voltage 125-Amp Stick Portable Welder w/ Digital Display (ARC-125DS) on sale for $67.99 when you 'clip' the $30 Off coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.

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Key Features:
  • ‎20-125 amps
  • 60% Rated Duty Cycle at 125 Amp
  • IGBT Inverter
  • Compact Design(13x4.92x8.27inch,Weighing in at just under 10 lbs.

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YESWELDER via Amazon has YesWelder Dual Voltage 125-Amp Stick Portable Welder w/ Digital Display (ARC-125DS) on sale for $67.99 when you 'clip' the $30 Off coupon on the product page. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member babgaly for sharing this deal.
  • Note: Must login to your Amazon account to clip the coupon found on product page to receive discount at checkout
Key Features:
  • ‎20-125 amps
  • 60% Rated Duty Cycle at 125 Amp
  • IGBT Inverter
  • Compact Design(13x4.92x8.27inch,Weighing in at just under 10 lbs.

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Model: YESWELDER Stick Welder,125Amp Hot Start ARC Welder Machine,Digital Display IGBT Inverter MMA Welder,110/220V Dual Voltage Portable Welding Machine

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anvilsvs
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100amp is good for light sheet metal. But stick welding on light sheet metal is a real challenge. I wouldn't try that. And I've been welding over 60 years. Currently own three oy-acetylene rigs, two MIGs, three sticks.
brossow
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I don't have this model but a much more fully featured YesWelder model and it's a quality welder. That said, I bought it during a "limited-time" Black Friday sale two years ago that as far as I can tell has been running perpetually ever since; only the holiday or other occasion has changed. This is most likely a paid placement like many so-called deals here, so nothing to panic-buy your way into. It'll almost certainly be this same price tomorrow and next week and on the 4th of July and on Frodo's birthday and....
Motori
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This is the regular everyday price, just search amazon/ebay.
Got one a while back, its small, not much bigger than a loaf of bread but it welds.

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Feb 04, 2023 06:27 PM
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mosscFeb 04, 2023 06:27 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank mossc

I have the 205 Amp 110/220V model of this welder and use it often.
Most of my usage is farm equipment, I have repaired a trailer with 1/4 inch angle and heavy sheet metal. I have added stands to some of my three point attachments and welded a tube jack to my zero turn mower.

I find it starts well and lays a solid bead with the limitation being my skill.
I have an also have an old lincoln stick welder, a multi-process plasma cutter that can stick weld, a titanium flux code welder. I never use the other two stick welders since getting this and returned a titanium stick welder after using the one I have.

The size/weight of these inverter welders is very convenient, easy to grab and throw in the car or truck to take to friends.

I have looked at my notes and the highest power I use on different sticks is 107 amps for a 3/32 7018. I find the 110V adequate for the 1/4 material as well. If I didn't already have the 205 I would get this one.

I would also second the recommendation for the yeswelder true color helmet. I was not happy with my harbor freight helmet(s) compared to the true color auto darkening.

Weld outside with good ventilation, watch some youtubes, practice laying a bead. If it sounds like bacon frying that is good, if it smells like bacon frying you are on fire.....
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Feb 04, 2023 06:41 PM
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mosscFeb 04, 2023 06:41 PM
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A couple more notes:
This is the helmet I "splurged" on.
Happy with the purchase
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VKNBJHM/
Yes Welder true color large viewing window

I have used 6011, 6013, and 7018 sticks but tend to use 6013 for most things.

I use a flux core for thinner metal.
Feb 04, 2023 07:30 PM
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CatsoMFeb 04, 2023 07:30 PM
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Quote from anvilsvs :
100amp is good for light sheet metal. But stick welding on light sheet metal is a real challenge. I wouldn't try that. And I've been welding over 60 years. Currently own three oy-acetylene rigs, two MIGs, three sticks.
What do you recommend for car-gauge sheet metal? (Rust repairs, etc)
Feb 04, 2023 07:32 PM
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kdiggzFeb 04, 2023 07:32 PM
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Quote from mossc :
I have the 205 Amp 110/220V model of this welder and use it often.
Most of my usage is farm equipment, I have repaired a trailer with 1/4 inch angle and heavy sheet metal. I have added stands to some of my three point attachments and welded a tube jack to my zero turn mower.

I find it starts well and lays a solid bead with the limitation being my skill.
I have an also have an old lincoln stick welder, a multi-process plasma cutter that can stick weld, a titanium flux code welder. I never use the other two stick welders since getting this and returned a titanium stick welder after using the one I have.

The size/weight of these inverter welders is very convenient, easy to grab and throw in the car or truck to take to friends.

I have looked at my notes and the highest power I use on different sticks is 107 amps for a 3/32 7018. I find the 110V adequate for the 1/4 material as well. If I didn't already have the 205 I would get this one.

I would also second the recommendation for the yeswelder true color helmet. I was not happy with my harbor freight helmet(s) compared to the true color auto darkening.

Weld outside with good ventilation, watch some youtubes, practice laying a bead. If it sounds like bacon frying that is good, if it smells like bacon frying you are on fire.....
Good info. Would a normal 110v 20a electric outlet support the 107 amps you were welding at? I showed my buddy this and he said you would need to use a 220 line to get any power out of this as it would be too much draw for a normal 20a plug that you would have in the garage
Feb 04, 2023 09:11 PM
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hydrocynusFeb 04, 2023 09:11 PM
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I am looking for an affordable welder. I don't mind getting Ar or CO2 tanks to avoid having the slag build up... I also saw that there are welders that generate the gas so no gas supply is necessary.
Thanks for the suggestions. Want to get the right one and only cry once but don't want to break the bank either.
Last edited by hydrocynus February 4, 2023 at 05:46 PM.
Feb 04, 2023 09:34 PM
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RageHardFeb 04, 2023 09:34 PM
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https://imgur.com/a/E1vA1po

First weld in 10 years with this on a 120/20a circuit...

Not pretty but tail wheel for brush hog is still holding
Feb 04, 2023 09:35 PM
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scuba840Feb 04, 2023 09:35 PM
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Quote from dvdrdiscs :
According to one of the picture on Amazon, you can take it to the beach to weld.
I thought it was a therapy welder pet being taken to the beach.

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Feb 04, 2023 11:07 PM
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dchang0Feb 04, 2023 11:07 PM
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Quote from KMan :
Different kind of welding but can anyone recommend an inexpensive but decent spot welder, for occasional use connecting LiOn cells with nickel strips, that maybe take advantage of smart circuitry akin to how the TS100 and Pinecil work and can work off of 45W or 65W USB-C PD power supplies and power banks?
This brand is highly-regarded by DIY battery-pack makers.

https://malectrics.eu/product-cat...r-bundles/

I was turned on to this brand by some guys living in the EU and Middle East who build/rebuild battery packs for their electric bikes--this was long before the electric bike craze hit the USA.

Back then you could buy the spot welder as a DIY kit and assemble it yourself. Now they just sell it assembled.

They have a version intended to be powered by a car battery and a version intended to be powered by a Li-Ion battery pack.
Feb 04, 2023 11:18 PM
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PlopPlopFeb 04, 2023 11:18 PM
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Im a big fan of Chinese welders. I often frequent the big red and big blue forums to really immerse myself in the hatred and toxicity. Some call me a masochist. Own a Primeweld and AHP tig; used them for a couple bike builds. Have used Yeswelder Mig and my auto darkening yeswelder helmet has never failed, even after throwing it in a fit of rage (aluminum problems yakno).
Last edited by PlopPlop February 5, 2023 at 05:34 AM.
Feb 04, 2023 11:51 PM
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HartageFeb 04, 2023 11:51 PM
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Quote from anvilsvs :
100amp is good for light sheet metal. But stick welding on light sheet metal is a real challenge. I wouldn't try that. And I've been welding over 60 years. Currently own three oy-acetylene rigs, two MIGs, three sticks.
Lol 100amp good for light sheet metal ?????? 60 years of welding experience ????? Your skills are well above average. Mere mortals like us, especially beginners looking at a $68 welder have near zero chances of welding light sheet metal at 100amps with a stick welder and not blow through it so it looks like Swiss cheese. Something like a wire feed with flux core might be a better choice for light sheet metal for the rest of us that don't have 60 years of welding experience.
Feb 04, 2023 11:58 PM
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blueman123Feb 04, 2023 11:58 PM
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Quote from dwyerkg :
Can I fix a gas grill frame with this?
Most likely yes. If the metal is very thin it can get tricky because it can melt. Also make sure that you place your clamp on a connected metal part that is not painted, otherwise it may not conduct. I like those stick welder, cheap and fun. I always look for an excuse to weld Wink
Feb 04, 2023 11:59 PM
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KManFeb 04, 2023 11:59 PM
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Quote from dchang0 :
This brand is highly-regarded by DIY battery-pack makers.

https://malectrics.eu/product-cat...r-bundles/

I was turned on to this brand by some guys living in the EU and Middle East who build/rebuild battery packs for their electric bikes--this was long before the electric bike craze hit the USA.

Back then you could buy the spot welder as a DIY kit and assemble it yourself. Now they just sell it assembled.

They have a version intended to be powered by a car battery and a version intended to be powered by a Li-Ion battery pack.
Thanks. A bit over my budget but it might prove useful as a benchmark against which to judge other units and kits. I'm really looking to spend no more than $30-$40 for the few times I might want to spot weld. I wonder if it's possible and safe to use a soldering iron if I'm very careful, although I understand that it can damage the LiOn cell and possibly even ignite it.

Alternately, I might just try and fashion a spring-loaded cell holder and make it really simple--and safe.
Feb 05, 2023 12:01 AM
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blueman123Feb 05, 2023 12:01 AM
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Quote from PowerfulFuel977 :
Welding for 20 years here, stick welding at your own house use pretty stretchy bc of the fire risk, just make sure to be safe.
Good advice, I'll go to my friend's Smilie
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Feb 05, 2023 12:20 AM
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SlySolFeb 05, 2023 12:20 AM
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Quote from kdiggz :
Good info. Would a normal 110v 20a electric outlet support the 107 amps you were welding at? I showed my buddy this and he said you would need to use a 220 line to get any power out of this as it would be too much draw for a normal 20a plug that you would have in the garage
I was kind of curious about the current draw as well, given the high amps being discussed. Below is a YouTube video where someone discusses current draw and show how many Amps are being pulled with a couple of different welders (not this one). It shows over 30 Aps occasionally being pulled on a 20 Amp circuit and at about the 2:00 mark, he talks about why his breakers don't trip (basically, those peak amps are reached for only brief spikes and not high enough of an instantaneous spike to trip it).

Breaker sensitivity may vary though. I've seen some people mention working in short weld segments if longer uses tend to cause a trip.

https://youtu.be/3icGRvsBEX0
Last edited by SlySol February 4, 2023 at 04:47 PM.

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Feb 05, 2023 01:45 AM
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mosscFeb 05, 2023 01:45 AM
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Quote from kdiggz :
Good info. Would a normal 110v 20a electric outlet support the 107 amps you were welding at? I showed my buddy this and he said you would need to use a 220 line to get any power out of this as it would be too much draw for a normal 20a plug that you would have in the garage
Most of the time I use mine on a 110v 20A circuit at my garage door dedicated to my air compressor. Has worked fine. The voltage at the weld is not the 110V so that and the duty cycle weigh into the max current calculations. Never tripped a breaker.

I think the 220 would improve the max current I could use and maybe the duty cycle but for me the 110V duty cycle and current have been fine. My 220v plugs are less convenient until I finish wiring down at the barn. I would actually consider getting this 125A model to have one handy at the barn and one at the house/garage when I get wiring finished.

I hope the 125A version works the same way with just an upper limit on the weld amperage.
I just went to look for any useful info of the welder and once again reminded how light and small it is. The cables and electrode clamp are reasonable quality as well.

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