Gasless Mig Welder, Part 1. Mig welding and gasless mig welders.

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Gasless mig welder, Part1.

I show you some of the basic parts to a small gasless mig welder. A gasless mig welder can be used for mig welding DIY welding projects. A home mig welder like this one in the video is a good choice for the beginner welder as they are much easier for you when you need to learn how to mig weld.

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  • i have that Machine Canadian tire special! Works great Tho!

  • @sublBS

    Seems to me that it burns 0.8mm or 0.030" gasless wire good, but struggles with the same diameter in solid with gas.

  • Well, gee thanks.

  • well there you go.

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  • the braided wire on the earth clamp isn't attached too the clamp. Ohh nvm he just noticed it lol.

  • @sublBS Same, great little machines. I'm running 0.30 flux core and it makes fairly decent welds for the price you pay. I plan to make my welding bench/table this Saturday.

  • Thanks. Found it very informative.

  • @EarlRausch

    Thanks for your comment Earl I appreciate it, and hopefully the views will too.

  • @123gimmevids

    I use a Lincoln SP 125 and I use it with no gas, I like the look of a gas weld but I am outside most of the time and the wind tends to blow the gas away,

    The SP125 uses 110 volt and I have it plugged into a 15 A outlet. and it works great. I can trip the breaker if I weld for long periods of time on the max V seting.,

    Hope that helps you out

    and there are a lot of cheap 110V mig's out there

  • mooi

  • @123gimmevids transformer? usually used more for hammer jacks and such but can defo be used for a welder too, have a search around hardware stores for them. usually a box about 10x10inch with power in and power out.

    hope it helps

  • Good video. I'm in Puerto Rico, and my house only has a service entrance of 100 amps at 110 volts. How the heck can I weld with that?

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