What mig to get for aluminum??

   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #61  
Well I do have to credit you for being salesman enough to get right up front with the reality that the Banggood gun is probably a superior purchase for a man with a single use situation. After all, this man isn't setting up a production line moving a few hundred pounds of aluminum a shift, and he does have one of the finest MIG power units made.

Who knows what te outcome will eventually be? He might take a liking to door production, perhaps invent the first composite door, aluminum frame with fiberglass skin and insulation any and every farmer can build on the farm. Then maybe you can sell somebody your overly complex overpriced units and some of your high priced wire too.

Just think how many green machines you'll move when he puts in robots.

(removed). You are a bully aren't you? I wonder what you are trying to compensate for?

You try to ridicule the person who wants to spend money their way and insult them for what they want to do. Are you serious? We don't sell wire and never have. Are you just trying to throw stuff and see what you can make stick? Troll on...
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #62  
Sitting here at 38000ft on an airplane (with a frigging mask on that needs to come off) headed home from Memphis and not understanding the animosity here. I totally get brand allegiance and a healthy debate on product functions/quality/customer support. What I don't get is divergent conversation that is not educational or at least humorous. Pretty sure a libation or three sitting face to face would go a long ways in a positive direction.

Someone (probably me) should design a mask that can accept coffee or tea bags and hook up to a 'camelback' and battery pack system to provide your favorite hot or cold beverage on demand. That way we can be social while distancing. My :2cents: Remember if you do invent such a product... respectfully grant me royalties.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #63  
Sitting here at 38000ft on an airplane (with a frigging mask on that needs to come off) headed home from Memphis and not understanding the animosity here. I totally get brand allegiance and a healthy debate on product functions/quality/customer support. What I don't get is divergent conversation that is not educational or at least humorous. Pretty sure a libation or three sitting face to face would go a long ways in a positive direction.

Someone (probably me) should design a mask that can accept coffee or tea bags and hook up to a 'camelback' and battery pack system to provide your favorite hot or cold beverage on demand. That way we can be social while distancing. My :2cents: Remember if you do invent such a product... respectfully grant me royalties.

Done flying anywhere for the immediate future. Have no desire to subject myself to a flying Petri dish and be the test subject. Mask or no mask.

Far as animosity is concerned, without reading any other comments besides yours (because I already know what the comments entail)... Everlast as a paid sponsor here can jump in at will and pander about how wonderful their products are and tout their attributes as well as inject comments towards their stuff in any threads they want to. The bottom line is simply, there are other competitors out there with equal to or superior products and while Mr. Lugo constantly downplays them and promotes his stuff, the bottom line is, his and theirs are both imported from China. (in the case of HF and some others) and I don't do Chinese welding equipment (if I can help it).

Mr. Lugo in the past drubbed so bad on Jim Colt that Jim no longer frequents the forum, I don't blame him. No one needs or wants that crap bestowed on them. Of course Jim isn't and would never be a paid advertiser like Mr. Lugo is and that gives Mr. Lugo a lot of latitude in posting what he wants to when he wants to.

In my opinion as an end user and a Hypertherm owner, Hypertherm produces a superior unit with superior support as well. Everlast is but a pimple compared to the net worth and technical expertise of Hypertherm. Just my view and as a common poster on there, probably not worth much because I don't 'pay for the right to express my opinions, just a poster like everyone else (except those who pay for a spot on here), something I'm not interested in at all.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #64  
Pretty sure a libation or three sitting face to face would go a long ways in a positive direction.

Someone (probably me) should design a mask that can accept coffee or tea bags and hook up to a 'camelback' and battery pack system to provide your favorite hot or cold beverage on demand. That way we can be social while distancing. My :2cents: Remember if you do invent such a product... respectfully grant me royalties.


Almost got it laid out, but I ran out of vinyl tubing and realy need one of them big transfer syringe things wid 2 valves.

Of course the entire design rests on your accepting what is called french press coffee, and ability to talk the contraption thru SECURITY. Not sure how them uniformed agents gonna take to a few feet of tubing and the preloaded coffee cartriges. Dis puppy no Kureg, not by a long shot, but it allows double passing de liquid thru de grounds for additional kick. If you can wangle a big mug of ice you can even have Iced coffee.
1, draw water from camelpack thru grounds
2, close valve to camelpack
3, lock mouthpiece securely between teeth
4, open valve to mouthpiece
5, push plunger for delivery to mouth via tubing.

No microchips to burn up, uses no batterys and requires no electric to protect the environment for somebody's grandkids.

You ever give any thought to coffee flavor Vodka? Or is dat vodka flavor coffee? Nancy has 6 glasses set up wid different volumes of coffee grounds steeping in de Sun right now for testing.

I tell ya if this puppy flys you gonna need china manufacturing and a whole second phone wid a fake extension just to process orders.
You can handle all the royal part yerself, I ain't been overly fond of them Royals since they treated that Diana girl like dey did.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #65  
Sitting here at 38000ft on an airplane (with a frigging mask on that needs to come off) headed home from Memphis and not understanding the animosity here. I totally get brand allegiance and a healthy debate on product functions/quality/customer support. What I don't get is divergent conversation that is not educational or at least humorous. Pretty sure a libation or three sitting face to face would go a long ways in a positive direction.

Someone (probably me) should design a mask that can accept coffee or tea bags and hook up to a 'camelback' and battery pack system to provide your favorite hot or cold beverage on demand. That way we can be social while distancing. My :2cents: Remember if you do invent such a product... respectfully grant me royalties.
Which spool-gun was you using at 38000ft.......................
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #66  
In my opinion as an end user and a Hypertherm owner, Hypertherm produces a superior unit with superior support as well. Everlast is but a pimple compared to the net worth and technical expertise of Hypertherm. Just my view and as a common poster on there, probably not worth much because I don't 'pay for the right to express my opinions, just a poster like everyone else (except those who pay for a spot on here), something I'm not interested in at all.
I'm a happy Hypertherm owner and I have met Jim in person at Fabtech a few shows back. I always appreciated his :2cents: here on TBN as well. Too bad he isn't around anymore.

Playing with the newly introduced 45XP at the show convinced me that even I could plasma cut easily so took the plunge on a unquestionably high quality product that will last and have a high resale value should I need to cash out.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #67  
Have you tried welding with a spool gun? It sucks. You can get a quality AC/DC tig/mig/stick machine for the same price you’ll pay for a new mig machine + spool gun. You’ll learn how to make quality welds with AC tig on aluminum long before you do on a spool gun.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #68  
I know one person that has Miller spoolgun and it works good. Tig welding requires a bit more talent and lots of practice, it can be hard for the average welder especially for out of position welding, but when someone learns tig welding it make the prettiest weld out there.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #69  
Done flying anywhere for the immediate future. Have no desire to subject myself to a flying Petri dish and be the test subject. Mask or no mask.

Far as animosity is concerned, without reading any other comments besides yours (because I already know what the comments entail)... Everlast as a paid sponsor here can jump in at will and pander about how wonderful their products are and tout their attributes as well as inject comments towards their stuff in any threads they want to. The bottom line is simply, there are other competitors out there with equal to or superior products and while Mr. Lugo constantly downplays them and promotes his stuff, the bottom line is, his and theirs are both imported from China. (in the case of HF and some others) and I don't do Chinese welding equipment (if I can help it).

Mr. Lugo in the past drubbed so bad on Jim Colt that Jim no longer frequents the forum, I don't blame him. No one needs or wants that crap bestowed on them. Of course Jim isn't and would never be a paid advertiser like Mr. Lugo is and that gives Mr. Lugo a lot of latitude in posting what he wants to when he wants to.

In my opinion as an end user and a Hypertherm owner, Hypertherm produces a superior unit with superior support as well. Everlast is but a pimple compared to the net worth and technical expertise of Hypertherm. Just my view and as a common poster on there, probably not worth much because I don't 'pay for the right to express my opinions, just a poster like everyone else (except those who pay for a spot on here), something I'm not interested in at all.

Hypertherm is only a couple hours away and if I ever get a chance I have been offered a tour of the factory. Jim seams like a nice guy (never met him). Unfortunately their products are out of reach for most hobbyists, like most industrial quality equipment is. In this age it's nearly impossible to find anything that doesn't have parts sourced from around the globe. I prefer American made but I'm also realistic. Look at woodworking equipment. Almost nothing is made in the US anymore. Europe still does make stuff but it's priced at a premium.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #70  
Jim Colt has retired. That coincides when he quit showing up.

As far as latitude, I have always been subject to the same rules as everyone else.
But 5030 has no idea of the support we give or the progress we'e made in 12 years and little if no personal experience with our brand so it is naturally one sided. It seems he has pretty much free latitude to express his own opinions without fear of resposibility retribution or censorship sponsor or no. Hypertherm was a pimple at one time too...fwiw.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #71  
Just some random thoughts as if we were sitting here in my garage and drinking beer.

I don’t guess I caught when Mark said bad things about Jim Colt and Hypertherm.

I have a Hypertherm Air30 and love it. Jim took the time to personally answer questions when I emailed him.
I have a Hobart MVP210 and spoolgun which has always worked fine.

So saying that a spoolgun doesn’t work well, Mark attacks others, or Chinese equipment is junk isn’t very beneficial to the conversation.
I bought a used Yeswelder tig last night for 100 bucks. Tested it and it works fine for my wants. Yep. It’s oriental.

I was enrolled in a community college at night in the early 90s. We had a 50% discount on tools from snap on. My tool truck guy complained that we were getting them cheaper than he could.

So the marketing is moving away from brick and mortar and 50-90% margin to sell things and make it up in volume by offering a decent product online with lower overhead. This isn’t an Everlast ploy, it is a top business model that companies are adopting worldwide.

Case in point.
I needed some cheaters for my helmet. I walked into Airgas and trued since they are local.
Not in stock but can get them in 3 days. Ordered, walked out and went right back in on a forgotten item and SAW the guy ordering my cheaters on Amazon for half price of what I’d just paid. And this wasn’t Amazon for business (I’m familiar with that) just plain ol prime account like I have.
So... why would I pay twice as much for the same item?
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #72  
Yes, Jim Colt is retired from Hypertherm, and now with Maverick where he's become a movie star. Quite a few videos up already and undoubtedly more to come.
Yes, Hypertherm was at one point in time a pimple, so were Hobart Bros, Miller Bros, Lincoln Electric, and others not mentioned. Lincoln holds the distinction of being a continuing empire that once went to war with the Federal Govt over how much Lincoln could pay employees. Hypertherm is continuing in the Lincoln model, built by 1 man and then given to the people who helped him build it.

SnapOn hasn't been a tool company in decades, they are a finance company that sells tools and makes some of them. I know a few men who were truck dealers for both SnapOn and MAC and none left with a good word to say for either company.

Brick and mortar WAS the system until the internet came along and manufacturers learned to use it to screw the Dealers who built the reputation of the brand. It is and will be the way of the future, more profit for the manufacturer and screw you to the dealer as we see with the green tractors. A green tractor from Homer Desperate is NOT the same machine as one with the same model number from a Dealer. That too has been around a long time, going back to the 70s in my personal experience when a typewriter dealer showed me the difference between the Smith Carona and Victor machines he sold and the catalog store machines with the same model number. He also pointed out he set up and tuned every machine he sold, and serviced it if there was an issue.

It's human nature to want the mostest for the leastest, and that ain't gonna change. The problem is knowing what yer gettin and that skill is in the hands and minds of very few buyers. Couple thousand give er take years back the Romans invented the phrase Caveat Emptor. Time was when you bought a TV and the truck from the store brought it, and the service man came along to et it running for you. Dat ended. Then Dealers ended. Today the UPS or FedEx truck brings the TV, driver drops it in the driveway and you get it in de house and good luck getting dat thing that looked so good on the screen runnin. Did you buy the service package?

Local brick & mortar guy has a whole bunch of costs he has to build into every item he sells. Start wid the building he sells from and add on insurance and inventory and he's hurtin in today's world. Airgas & others like dem got economy of scale on der side, to the extent dey are buyin or killin off locals. You think Airgas gives a flat dam about you, how many dollars did you spend der last year? You pay colum 1 price, not column 5, and if you don't the guy sittin on that counter don't care. You a RETAIL pain to him. You know dat HazMat charge, it covers some of the vendor's insurance. How many times you heard "It's Policy" can't do nothin about it. Airgas is pretty sure you ain't smart enough to find another source. They pretty much right too. Only real truth in the wonderful world of compressed gas today is liquid argon is in short supply in flyover country. It comes from taking apart air to make compressed Nitrogen & Oxygen and wid everything closed since February not a lot of need for Nitrogen & Oxygen. Ain't a problem for Airgas, it's a potential profit booster..

Nope, little guy who don't know what's behind de wall ain't got a chance. He just gonna pay or he ain't gonna play. Look de price of a barrel of crude and a gallon of gas or Diesel. Old guys used to speculate where price of gas would go if a barrel of oil ever again went under $100. Funny thing happened, users got used to payin 2 bucks a gallon and dat price point was locked in as the new bottom. How many corner gas stations were there in 1980 and how many are there today?
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #73  
A green tractor from Homer Desperate is NOT the same machine as one with the same model number from a Dealer. That too has been around a long time, going back to the 70s in my personal experience when a typewriter dealer showed me the difference between the Smith Carona and Victor machines he sold and the catalog store machines with the same model number. He also pointed out he set up and tuned every machine he sold, and serviced it if there was an issue.

Actually, it is. Deere has said that if the model number is the same, the machine is the same.

A L130 is the same no matter if it came from the dealer, or Lowe's.

Now, setup is probably better on a dealer machine and if you have a problem, they will probably put you higher on the priority than one purchased at a big box store, but the mower is the same for both.


Aaron Z
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #74  
Actually, it is. Deere has said that if the model number is the same, the machine is the same.

A L130 is the same no matter if it came from the dealer, or Lowe's.

Now, setup is probably better on a dealer machine and if you have a problem, they will probably put you higher on the priority than one purchased at a big box store, but the mower is the same for both.


Aaron Z

Our local JD dealer sets up the machines for our local Lowes, and then puts their sticker on the machine. Based on conversations I have heard at the dealer, you are right come service time, the big box store machine will sit while in store sold machine will get serviced.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum??
  • Thread Starter
#75  
I appreciate everyones ideas and thoughts. I did get to use my welder this week and it is working pretty well(every once in a while it will not draw an arc, not even on the ground clamp????). I'm still looking for something to do aluminum but I think I'll try a plastic liner first before I get into a spool gun. After all the comments, I've spent hours reading and researching(brands, options, ideas, etc..). In some ways I understand better and in some I have more questions than ever.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum??
  • Thread Starter
#76  
If you can determine that your wire feed motor is 24 volt like nearly every other welder out there, you can buy a spool Gun on e-bay for $149.00 ( same as Miller 150 and ESAB/Tweco ) Snip the wires between your feed motor and feed board and run a toggle switch between the feed motor and the spoolgun motor and to an amphenol or some kind of 2 wire plug. You can switch back and forth. if your welder blows up you can use the same setup and the spool gun on most any other welder with 24v drive motor. I could offer the simple drawing if interested. just another unmentioned option.

I goofed. Looking today, mine is 115 volt not 12. Not sure if that makes a difference on options available?
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #77  
Which model do you have? I posted the links for the machines Systematics made for SnapOn, and 115 volts to the drive motor makes no sense. That voltage has to be variable.

Second problem is this thread contains too many issues.
You're wanting to frame a hydro lift door with aluminum goes against what everyone in the industry is doing. My money says the additional aluminum structure you'll need will outweigh steel and following industry methods.

Third problem is your MIG ain't workin right. I got no idea what you think a teflon liner is going to help on a machine that ain't triggering.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum??
  • Thread Starter
#78  
I have no idea why you attack every single person that you comment on. You seem to have a good knowledge but run everyone off from replying to threads.
1. My Systematics is a MIG300SM, my wire feed is a Miller R-115. I was told it was a 115v, which it is, but after looking thru the owners manual more, it is 115v AC. Power Output is open circuit 18-42, I don't know what that means. It has Hubble plugs.
2. I left info about the door out of this thread on purpose because I didn't want to confuse the issue, but when asked I answered. I am open to opinions but I have done a lot of research on what I want to build which I will be happy to discuss in PM or on another thread. I very seldom follow industry standards or the "normal" way of doing things, sometimes it works out great and sometimes it is an expensive learning experience.
3. I started the thread asked about a whole new machine because mine had some issues, someone, in trying to help, suggested that I try a teflon liner and use the welder I have. That is an inexpensive option to try. While this thread was going on, I got my welder going. My welder seems to be working correctly with a seldom quirk, happened twice in 15 hrs worth of welding. I know that this isn't normal but as I started the thread, I'm looking for a new machine if I can't get mine going.

I would like to hear from you and others with helpful answers. I will gladly answer any questions asked out of a helpful way.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum?? #79  
I have no idea why you attack every single person that you comment on. You seem to have a good knowledge but run everyone off from replying to threads.
1. My Systematics is a MIG300SM, my wire feed is a Miller R-115. I was told it was a 115v, which it is, but after looking thru the owners manual more, it is 115v AC. Power Output is open circuit 18-42, I don't know what that means. It has Hubble plugs.
2. I left info about the door out of this thread on purpose because I didn't want to confuse the issue, but when asked I answered. I am open to opinions but I have done a lot of research on what I want to build which I will be happy to discuss in PM or on another thread. I very seldom follow industry standards or the "normal" way of doing things, sometimes it works out great and sometimes it is an expensive learning experience.
3. I started the thread asked about a whole new machine because mine had some issues, someone, in trying to help, suggested that I try a teflon liner and use the welder I have. That is an inexpensive option to try. While this thread was going on, I got my welder going. My welder seems to be working correctly with a seldom quirk, happened twice in 15 hrs worth of welding. I know that this isn't normal but as I started the thread, I'm looking for a new machine if I can't get mine going.

I would like to hear from you and others with helpful answers. I will gladly answer any questions asked out of a helpful way.

Mr. Pyle. If you go to your exploded parts view you'll see that the drive motor is 24v DC. Most are. Your input is 115v. So, back to the spool gun, you have a lot of option under $200.00. If you decide to go this route and are unsure of connections. Just ask. Very easy to install. Good Luck.
 
   / What mig to get for aluminum??
  • Thread Starter
#80  
That sounds great. Where do I find that information, it's not in the paperwork that I got with my welder, I'm trying to understand how it all works? I assume the spool gun would plug into my wire feeder? Yes, I'm interested in how to connect this.
Thanks for the help
 

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