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YESWELDER (Various Models) - 135Amp Welder,110V Flux Core/Lift TIG/Stick 3-in-1 Welder FLUX-135PRO $100

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Various Yeswelder models on sale at Amazon. Most of them 30-35 percent off. This is the lowest many of these have been according to Camelizer. Been keeping my eye on them for a while, finally pulled the trigger. Here are a couple of the cheaper examples (there are also some in $2-400 range):

$100 - YESWELDER FLUX-135PRO 110V , 3 in 1 Flux Core/Lift TIG/Stick Welder - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CBBHFX5
$150 - YESWELDER MIG-140DS PRO 140A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCF841F8
$160 - YESWELDER YWM-160 160A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX3VRGW3
$170 - YESWELDER MIG-165DS PRO 165A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJ2QN89Q


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Various Yeswelder models on sale at Amazon. Most of them 30-35 percent off. This is the lowest many of these have been according to Camelizer. Been keeping my eye on them for a while, finally pulled the trigger. Here are a couple of the cheaper examples (there are also some in $2-400 range):

$100 - YESWELDER FLUX-135PRO 110V , 3 in 1 Flux Core/Lift TIG/Stick Welder - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CBBHFX5
$150 - YESWELDER MIG-140DS PRO 140A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCF841F8
$160 - YESWELDER YWM-160 160A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BX3VRGW3
$170 - YESWELDER MIG-165DS PRO 165A 110/220V Dual Voltage, 4 in 1 Gas MIG/Flux Core MIG/Lift TIG/Stick Multiprocess MIG Welding Machine - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJ2QN89Q


https://www.amazon.com/YESWELDER-...BHFX5?th=1

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Today 12:25 AM
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fintlewoodlewixToday 12:25 AM
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What's a good one to learn with?
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Today 12:39 AM
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Quote from fintlewoodlewix :
What's a good one to learn with?
To be completely honest, I don't know as I haven't used one before, just ordered mine. I've only ever used a nice Miller so this'll be an interesting downgrade lol.
But regardless--it kinda depends. What welding process do you want to learn? Have you welded before? How much do you expect to weld?
If you have not welded before, honestly I would suggest passing for now, and finding somewhere to take some classes. Look at makerspaces near you. I say this for two reasons; 1) its very hard to get the foundation of welding down if you don't have someone teaching you. There's only so much you can learn from youtube. 2) There's a lot of gear you need, and it will be expensive. The machine is just one part. You need a hood, gloves, jacket/sleeves, and if you care about your lungs, a respirator. That's not taking into account material and electrodes, and potentially needing to install a new electrical circuit if your current setup can't handle it.
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fintlewoodlewixToday 12:52 AM
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Quote from CantAffordMakita :
To be completely honest, I don't know as I haven't used one before, just ordered mine. I've only ever used a nice Miller so this'll be an interesting downgrade lol.
But regardless--it kinda depends. What welding process do you want to learn? Have you welded before? How much do you expect to weld?
If you have not welded before, honestly I would suggest passing for now, and finding somewhere to take some classes. Look at makerspaces near you. I say this for two reasons; 1) its very hard to get the foundation of welding down if you don't have someone teaching you. There's only so much you can learn from youtube. 2) There's a lot of gear you need, and it will be expensive. The machine is just one part. You need a hood, gloves, jacket/sleeves, and if you care about your lungs, a respirator. That's not taking into account material and electrodes, and potentially needing to install a new electrical circuit if your current setup can't handle it.
Thanks! I have gloves, hood, and respirator, but 0 skills and no jacket.
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Quote from fintlewoodlewix :
What's a good one to learn with?
Not sure where you live, but for those in California I usually make the recommendation to pick up a college course at the local community college if you can spare the time for a semester or two.

They're dirt cheap. If it's like Frenso City College, Weld 1 is twice a week for almost 2 hours, and they'll have a morning schedule class or a night schedule class. It'll be 3 units ($46 per unit) and it'll cover the basics of welding, at least with Stick/SMAW and GMAW in flat and horizontal positions.

Weld 2A covers more stuff like MIG, FCAW, and TIG, oxyacetylene cutting, along with more variety of electrodes for stick, but that's 6 units and like 3 1/2 hours twice a week, and requires you to also take a precision measurements class (Weld 103) either before or at the same time.

Weld 2B (5 units) focuses more on out of position welds and covers more welding materials.

So Weld 1 is just a really easy course to get into and it's cheap. I can guarantee they put MIG into Weld 2A because too many people were grabbing Weld 1 with MIG and then dropping the program.
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Slickd3alerToday 02:03 AM
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Do you need this to do HVAC work? Or just a torch?

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