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Harbor Freight has 12 Days of Deals with a New Deal Everyday through December 19, 2023. Offer is valid In-Store or Online w/ $6.99 S/H.

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Available Deals:Upcoming Deals:No Longer Available:
  • Day 1 (December 8): Pittsburgh Automotive 1.5 Ton Low-Profile Aluminum Floor Jack w/ Rapid Pump $67.99
  • Day 2 (December 9): Armstrong 37" to 70" Large Tilt Flat Panel TV Mount $7.99
  • Day 3 (December 10): All ICON Hand Tool Products 20% Off
  • Day 4 (December 11): Apache 3800 Weatherproof Protective Case (Large) $19.99
  • Day 5 (December 12): Any Single McGRAW Compressor 25% Off

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Harbor Freight has 12 Days of Deals with a New Deal Everyday through December 19, 2023. Offer is valid In-Store or Online w/ $6.99 S/H.

Thanks community member ftt & bobs897 [Discuss] for sharing this deal

Available Deals:Upcoming Deals:No Longer Available:
  • Day 1 (December 8): Pittsburgh Automotive 1.5 Ton Low-Profile Aluminum Floor Jack w/ Rapid Pump $67.99
  • Day 2 (December 9): Armstrong 37" to 70" Large Tilt Flat Panel TV Mount $7.99
  • Day 3 (December 10): All ICON Hand Tool Products 20% Off
  • Day 4 (December 11): Apache 3800 Weatherproof Protective Case (Large) $19.99
  • Day 5 (December 12): Any Single McGRAW Compressor 25% Off

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T_B
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In my opinion, no. They look like they're gasless (flux core only) and 110/115/120V. The difference between those and a MIG (gas) 220/230/240V setup is *enormous*.

I've been using a Drico 150D MIG from Amazon since 2016. It's a 150A 220V unit. I've built front and rear bumpers, carts, done automotive sheet metal work, all kinds of stuff. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be available anymore, but it shows that a Chinese MIG can be reliable.

I had an AHP TIG, too. It died one month after the warranty expired. The cost of shipping it for repairs would be half the cost of a brand new one, plus the repairs, which I believe were only warranted for 30 days. I replaced it with an Andeli TIG off of Alibaba and it's been working great. It's not worth paying the markup to an American reseller of Chinese welders, in my opinion. Just go to the source, save money, and plan to buy another if it fails. Plus, it's been my experience that the Chinese sellers will at least attempt to troubleshoot problems, and they'll provide schematics. The American resellers just give extremely basic tests and then say you need to ship it back and pay for repair, and they omit schematics from the manual, probably to hide the fact that there are a handful of Chinese welder designs repackaged into countless brands.
hari6631
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Yes, times change. But, this is still the best hardware shop out there for folks like me. Can't complain.
dirtpeople
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Your welder depends on the welding requirement. My suggestion would be to take a local community college welding class and learn by doing. Then decide what your needs require and don't buy it from HF or YES, but that's just me.

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Dec 09, 2023 03:38 PM
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ElatedKestrel3820Dec 09, 2023 03:38 PM
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Quote from dirtpeople :
Your welder depends on the welding requirement. My suggestion would be to take a local community college welding class and learn by doing. Then decide what your needs require and don't buy it from HF or YES, but that's just me.
My Dad was a Precision Welder and taught occasionally at a Local Community College… he also recommends " Learning how to Weld " before purchasing a Welder… so you'll know what you need/want. 😎
Dec 09, 2023 04:01 PM
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ryand7651Dec 09, 2023 04:01 PM
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Quote from dirtpeople :
Your welder depends on the welding requirement. My suggestion would be to take a local community college welding class and learn by doing. Then decide what your needs require and don't buy it from HF or YES, but that's just me.
Exactly what I plan to do. I am going to take a welding and electrician course.
Dec 09, 2023 05:44 PM
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corndog6700Dec 09, 2023 05:44 PM
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Quote from BraveTeam7995 :
get the titanium welder, best for beginners and there's tons of video on youtube about this welder ... u won't regret it
You buy an Industrial Miller (for quite a bit more money), and you'll have a welder you hand down to your kids.
Dec 09, 2023 06:49 PM
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tiggla01Dec 09, 2023 06:49 PM
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Quote from ryand7651 :
Exactly what I plan to do. I am going to take a welding and electrician course.
How can I find a reputable electrician course in my area?
Dec 09, 2023 06:50 PM
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tiggla01Dec 09, 2023 06:50 PM
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Quote from corndog6700 :
You buy an Industrial Miller (for quite a bit more money), and you'll have a welder you hand down to your kids.
What's an Industrial Miller?
Dec 09, 2023 06:54 PM
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cockadoodleDec 09, 2023 06:54 PM
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Quote from tiggla01 :
What's an Industrial Miller?
Miller is a quality manufacturer of welding equipment and gear. I own gloves,welder, and a welding helmet made by Miler
Dec 09, 2023 07:04 PM
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KYBOSHDec 09, 2023 07:04 PM
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Quote from ryand7651 :
Exactly what I plan to do. I am going to take a welding and electrician course.
Imagine me considering going back to trade school to take advantage of a deal after already going through college and grad school....
SD effect! LMAO
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Dec 09, 2023 07:27 PM
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racebumDec 09, 2023 07:27 PM
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Quote from dirtpeople :
Your welder depends on the welding requirement. My suggestion would be to take a local community college welding class and learn by doing. Then decide what your needs require and don't buy it from HF or YES, but that's just me.
Have you seen how much community college classes are these days? It's the price of the welder or at least a solid portion of it. Easy stuff like MIG welding, a person can pick that up watching a couple of videos and practicing on scrap steel.
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Dec 09, 2023 07:55 PM
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slaveforthewaveDec 09, 2023 07:55 PM
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Quote from dirtpeople :
Your welder depends on the welding requirement. My suggestion would be to take a local community college welding class and learn by doing. Then decide what your needs require and don't buy it from HF or YES, but that's just me.
Used a YES YMW-211P welder all morning... Works great, don't know what you're going on about. For a home gamer, I'm not dropping $5k on a welder when this $750 one does a great job with more features for a fraction of the price. I can understand buying a cheap Hobart or Lincoln if you just want to run MIG on steel since they're reasonably priced, but f you want a spool gun for Al or to run TIG the price for a name brand machine is absurd.
Dec 09, 2023 08:01 PM
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slaveforthewaveDec 09, 2023 08:01 PM
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Quote from KYBOSH :
Imagine me considering going back to trade school to take advantage of a deal after already going through college and grad school....
SD effect! LMAO
This is a hobby that requires skill that's much more quickly learned under the guidance of a professional. To me, it's admirable when someone takes the time to learn a skill outside of their wheelhouse for no real reason other than to grow their knowledge base.

I've got so many courses and programs I'd love to join given the time. Hell, I considered taking a night job at like 1/3 my normal pay to learn CNC machining in the real world. My fiance told me I wasn't allowed to work 14 hours a day though 🙃
Dec 09, 2023 10:47 PM
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JoeKutaDec 09, 2023 10:47 PM
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12 DAYS OF DEALS 3
20% OFF ICON
AlI ICON Hand Tool Products*
Valid Only Sunday, Dec. 10
Coupon Code: 15929833

WHILE SUPPLIES LAST • IN-STORE & ONLINE
*Valid in-store, online, and on in-stock items only. Save 20% of All ICON Hand Tools products purchased. Coupon must be presented at time of sale. Cannot be combined with other discounts, promotions, or prior purchases including Inside Track Club Member prices. Other restrictions may apply. Valid 12/10/23 only.
Dec 10, 2023 02:16 AM
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rod4400Dec 10, 2023 02:16 AM
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Quote from racebum :
Have you seen how much community college classes are these days? It's the price of the welder or at least a solid portion of it. Easy stuff like MIG welding, a person can pick that up watching a couple of videos and practicing on scrap steel.
For real, the welding course at my local comm college was $900. It was great to get hands-on experience, but still, not cheap

FWIW, we started and spent most of our time with straight-up stick welding to learn a lot of the basics. After that, MIG basically felt like using a hot glue gun.
Dec 10, 2023 04:03 AM
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ballershanelleDec 10, 2023 04:03 AM
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Does the jack go to this price often or is this a grab now kinda thing
Grab it
Dec 10, 2023 06:14 AM
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EagerCorn513Dec 10, 2023 06:14 AM
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Quote from corndog6700 :
You buy an Industrial Miller (for quite a bit more money), and you'll have a welder you hand down to your kids.
I have a Miller tig welder, it weighs somewhere around 4-500 pounds and will weld a battleship. The newer solid state welders with microcontrollers and programs have features that make it all so much easier, in a much smaller footprint. I'd get one of those, your kids will be happier for it.

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Dec 10, 2023 01:22 PM
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bhiltzDec 10, 2023 01:22 PM
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Quote from JoeKuta :
https://images.harborfreight.com/...coming.jpg

12 DAYS OF DEALS 3
20% OFF ICON
AlI ICON Hand Tool Products*
Valid Only Sunday, Dec. 10
Coupon Code: 15929833

WHILE SUPPLIES LAST • IN-STORE & ONLINE
*Valid in-store, online, and on in-stock items only. Save 20% of All ICON Hand Tools products purchased. Coupon must be presented at time of sale. Cannot be combined with other discounts, promotions, or prior purchases including Inside Track Club Member prices. Other restrictions may apply. Valid 12/10/23 only.
Anyone else having issues using this particular coupon online? I only get 20% off of one item, not all. May have to head to the store

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