YESWELDER via Amazon has
YESWELDER 165A 4-in-1 MIG Welder Welding Machine (MIG-165DS PRO) on sale for
$159.99.
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About this Item:
- Multifunctional: 4-in-1 welder (Gasless Flux Core MIG, Gas MIG, Stick, Lift TIG; additional TIG torch required).
- Welding Capacity: 165 Amp output, supports 2LB/10LB .023''/.030''/.035'' wire; includes Hot Start, Arc Force, VRD, Anti-Stick for Stick Welding.
- Synergic MIG: Auto-matches voltage to wire speed, ideal for beginners and pros.
- Manual MIG: Customizable wire speed and voltage for experienced welders.
- Digital Display: Clear, efficient interface for enhanced operation.
- Light & Portable: 18 lbs with carrying handle for easy transport.
- Safety Features: Auto voltage compensation, protections against over-current, over-load, and over-heating.
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I can't speak to this specific welder but a coworker had this brand and it worked for him on his side jobs. My understanding is it's a decent entry level brand, best of luck!
MIG is considered the "hot glue of welding" which isn't a dig at the process, but it is much easier to pick up than other process, so I highly recommend you get into it. It takes some practice to get consistent enough to trust your weld on actual projects, so my recommendation is to find a local used metal dealer or some metal sellers have a "drop zone" where they have off-cuts from previous customers, so they get rid of it super cheap. Buy a bunch of stock and just get practicing laying beads until you feel comfortable. It "clicks" for some faster than others, so just keep at it. It is a rewarding skill, especially if your hobby/interest coincides with metalwork stuff. My brother grabbed this welder before this deal existed and so far he's been happy with it.
Man have been meaning to learn how to weld. For hobby diy stuff, can anyone comment how hard it is? Is this a good starter one?
MIG is considered the "hot glue of welding" which isn't a dig at the process, but it is much easier to pick up than other process, so I highly recommend you get into it. It takes some practice to get consistent enough to trust your weld on actual projects, so my recommendation is to find a local used metal dealer or some metal sellers have a "drop zone" where they have off-cuts from previous customers, so they get rid of it super cheap. Buy a bunch of stock and just get practicing laying beads until you feel comfortable. It "clicks" for some faster than others, so just keep at it. It is a rewarding skill, especially if your hobby/interest coincides with metalwork stuff. My brother grabbed this welder before this deal existed and so far he's been happy with it.
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