Harbor Freight Flux Core welders

   / Harbor Freight Flux Core welders #41  
Tom_Veatch said:
Just got a bottle of 75/25 to see if I can do any better with the solid core and gas.

It will. My sister (no insult implied to you - she is a professional welder) has one in her garage and with either 75/25, or the more expensive tri-mix, it does a respectable job.
 
   / Harbor Freight Flux Core welders #42  
Dargo said:
...no insult implied to you...

And no insult is inferred. Hey, that one spool of wire is my total welding experience since I took a 1 credit hour welding lab in college in 19(mumblenumber)5 :eek:

In fact, my welding experience is so vast and varied, I hesitated to respond to Soundguy's post even though I knew my input was so useful and valuable that the responses he received would surely be incomplete without it.;)
 
   / Harbor Freight Flux Core welders #44  
Here is what you can do with .035 flux core. Sorry about the paint, but you can still see the bead. I bought a Lincoln Weld–Pak 100 at Home Depot about 8 years ago. It sets in the corner of my shop for years on end, but when I need it, it hasn’t failed me. I used it last weekend to do this project; I probably haven’t touched it in 3 years. Oops! Looks like I should have knocked off more of the slag! Darn, I need a needle gun! The other picture is of my new HF auto darking hood and how I handled the magnifier problem.
 

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   / Harbor Freight Flux Core welders #45  
HomeBrew2 said:
Following California's lead, here are a few pix of my results with the bird turd el cheapo trash worthless dangerous crap HF 90A wire welder.

Sad to say, I have welded impaired before it seems a good miller produces better results or, I was not nearly as impaired. I don't think there is anything I would trust those welds for. If you were using flux core it should tolerate the rust a little better, it almost looks as if the polarity was wrong.

Disclaimer, none of my welding impaired was ever done for anything other then fun, and was usually destroyed or left to rust. As a side note, doing such in sandles is usually a bad idea.

here is a little thing I was working on for a gate for a kids playground, It was almost done. and yes I am aware of the irony of the HF cabinet in the backround.
 

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   / Harbor Freight Flux Core welders #47  
Sandlot said:
Here is what you can do with .035 flux core. Sorry about the paint, but you can still see the bead. I bought a Lincoln Weld–Pak 100 at Home Depot about 8 years ago. It sets in the corner of my shop for years on end, but when I need it, it hasn’t failed me. I used it last weekend to do this project; I probably haven’t touched it in 3 years. Oops! Looks like I should have knocked off more of the slag! Darn, I need a needle gun! The other picture is of my new HF auto darking hood and how I handled the magnifier problem.


Very interesting!! Any idea what sort of amperage you were running to do those welds??

And a question if I may..? Why cant "I" do that well..with a welder such as..maybe a Hobart 140?? Seeing as how thats the sort of "items" Id be "attempting" to weld".
 
   / Harbor Freight Flux Core welders #48  
HomeBrew2 said:
I have actual experience with the 90A model that you can usually find for $120. I had a 20% off coupon too so I got the 2 year ex warranty.

This is the second time I've seen mention of these 20% off coupons. Where do you get these things??!!

I buy from HF all the time - I could sure use a coupon or two!

JayC
 
   / Harbor Freight Flux Core welders #49  
rjgogo said:
No intention to insult but if you are using wire to correct for poor fit up then you will not have a very strong joint. If this were structural work it would not stand up to heavy abuse, as ornamental work it may work okay but if you put some heavy pressure on it it will fail.

If you are welding things you are going to rely on to get work done, or could be dangerous or fatal if they failed this is a poor way to get it done and will likely result in harm. Again if it is ornamental more power to you.

He was talking about a gate. People make them out of wood.

Jay
 
   / Harbor Freight Flux Core welders #50  
Jay4200 said:
20% off coupons. Where do you get these things??!!
I thought my brochure containing the coupon was stuffed in my shopping bag as a sale was rung up, but on my next visit they said no, it was an insert in the mailed 24 page catalog #1211 I had carried into the store.

I may have also seen the brochure online alongside catalog 1211 as 'catalog 1211B' but it has expired and I don't see it there now.

Online current sale catalogs: http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/tabviewer/start.do

I have also received 10 and 15% coupons in the preferred customer offers that they email to you if you sign up for that.

And finally, there are unrelated websites that track discount coupons. A google search might find a site with an active HF coupon forum.
 
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