Whoever mfd that piece of ****, and whatever vendors sell it, should be SUED for gross misrepresentation.ĭont buy this **** product, and anyone desperate enough to consider ANY sort of "repair", is (yeah I'll be callously honest here) STUPID!!ĭo not try to stick anything together that anybody needs to count on and far as functionality or ESPECIALLY SAFETY, buy some HUBBA BUBBA, and use that to stick your matrerial together, I doubt it would be any worse. In the end, I finished my little project up with my Duramax's alternators, jumper cables and a COAT HANGER!!īetter looking and better quality beads, decent penetration, smacked the piece pretty good a couple times with the shop hammer, and all held up. I grabbed the leads, dragged the thing over to the door (still plugged in and running), and threw the thing outside into the pouring rain.Īfter resetting my breaker, I called the unfortunate owner, explained my past 2 hours to him, told him Id replace it with a Hobart 110 (still, a hobby welder at best), I held out in front of myself about chest high, and twisted the last weld apart. I then placed the center of it on my thigh, one hand on either side, and pushed - two more beads popped loose. I got 1" of poor quality bead, hit the duty cycle, i could tell, because it wouldnt even feed correctly after that inch.ġ 1/2 hours later, what with letting this toy wanna be cool after every 1 inch worth of bead, I grabbed my work piece, tapped it on my table, and one bead let loose. I borrowed this **** wanna be welder from a buddy today, was in a bind and neaded 4 beads, each 2.5" long.Īfter working out the amps and speed (both ended up maxed out)adjusting the drive roller, I struck my arc on my 20 guage material. I've welded for over 20 years, using countless brands of varying quality, Chicago Electric Habor Freight Replacement Mig 8 5. But where you don’t care about the look of your stainless steel. To melt your stainless steel and your mild steel flux core welding wire. And your flux core welder must be capable of outputting at least 90 Amp. Coming with a one-year warranty this machine ensures safety and good results. Why would anyone want to repair this thing. Warning Chicago Electric 90 Amp Flux Wire Welder 68887 User Manual 28 Original Mode. Welding stainless steel with mild steel flux core wire will give you a weld that rusts.
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