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First Tank Review! Thoughts about the Primeweld TIG225X after the first argon tank. 

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I'm still really enjoying my PrimeWeld 225X. It's been about six months and I finished my first 150cu ft argon tank. That means I've spent about 8 hours welding with it (many more sitting at the bench preparing). I'm starting to get the hang of it. Dipped the tip a couple hundred times, but the metal is holding together, and I've started to get the hang of sheet metal!
Maybe one day the welds will even be pretty.
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@GregoryJohnston77
@GregoryJohnston77 Год назад
I know this is an old video, and I hope you've figured this out by now, but don't be afraid to adjust your welder. I noticed you had your settings way off for thin metal, and your not using pulse, hook your pedal back up and use it, learn to feather them amps. Doing good though man. Cheers!!!
@flyingfarm1
@flyingfarm1 2 года назад
Great stuff. Learning to TIG weld is a blast. It is even more fun with success. You may want to start by learning to TIG weld aluminum. Unlike mild steel, it is absolutely unforgiving of improper technique. You will learn to hold the torch more vertical and use less tungsten stick out. I bet you will also put some walls around the shop when you realize how the slightest breeze blows away the shielding gas. There are tons of instructional videos. RU-vid is your friend.
@snaph
@snaph 2 года назад
Great thought with the aluminum.
@peterkennette9865
@peterkennette9865 2 года назад
Have used mine for about 6 months and love it! One important hint is that under about 120 amps the machine works better plugged into 110 Volt outlet particularly on aluminum. Warranty is great, had a problem and they simply sent me a replacement machine. I do a lot of aluminum and this was affecting what I could do. Love the frequency and cleaning settings when welding cast aluminum such as outboard lower units, replacing skegs and such. Just need exactly the right filler rod.
@snaph
@snaph 2 года назад
Thanks for the info!
@bailey9521
@bailey9521 Год назад
What was the issue you had?
@aerocam2
@aerocam2 2 года назад
Ive had the exact machine for approx 16 months, Cut the fan altogether as it’s scattering your Argon to the four corners of the earth. Research your tungsten stickout and bring your torch angle closer to vertical. Not TO VERTICAL.....,but you’re really laying it over like a MIG gun and that’s always going to cause you trouble controlling your gas distribution and puddle formation. 👍😉
@snaph
@snaph 2 года назад
Appreciate the tips
@BobVan
@BobVan 2 года назад
I agree with the other comments. You gotta start somewhere. I bought the same welder a year ago still haven’t played with it. Been to busy with other things and usually stick or mig stuff (automotive welding stuff). Got rid of my high dollar millers cause they collected dust as well. I usually use a Blue Demon 140 combo Mig/Stick but can’t wait to play with the primeweld. Btw, magnets are great little helpers but they can influence your welding characteristics and throw off the arc/ puddle and cause wandering so I usually keep them as far away from the puddle as practical when Tig welding steel. I know your just fooling around with making this video but normally you wouldn’t Tig next to that magnet. Thanks for sharing!
@snaph
@snaph 2 года назад
Good call on the magnets. E&M! Now I want to experiment with it. Thanks for watching, hope you get a chance with the PrimeWeld soon. I know how projects get.
@brianroselli229
@brianroselli229 2 года назад
Tig is so fun you will have better results if you prep that surface
@kenneth6731
@kenneth6731 2 года назад
I think you have too much stick-out on your tungsten. Glad you are having fun, so am I!
@ke6bnl
@ke6bnl 2 года назад
I agree a bit too much stick out and it helps to clean the material. I do enjoy my tig welder for those special jobs.
@snaph
@snaph 2 года назад
Thanks for the 'tip' I didn't notice how far out it was at the time I was doing it. Had just dipped the other side :)
@Hyeongjong
@Hyeongjong Год назад
I watched the video. How did you change the trigger?
@snaph
@snaph Год назад
It came with the welder. I mounted it to the torch with electrical tape and then you plug it in instead of the pedal! Hope that helps. It’s a little push trigger
@lukejellema
@lukejellema 2 года назад
Tig welding aint the easyest to learn but youl get there! Took me quit some time now im a stainles welder if you wanna do it you can!
@snaph
@snaph 2 года назад
Thanks man, I'm a lot better than when I started. You just gotta get that seat time....and watch a bunch of videos from the pros.
@carters2
@carters2 2 месяца назад
Something is not right with your setup. A couple things I can see from your video. 1. Your torch angle needs to be more vertical. About 15 back lean is what you want. 2. Looks like waaay too much stick out for a #7 standard cup. If you want to run longer stick out I’d run a gas lense setup. 3. You shouldn’t be throwing sparks all over the place like a MIG when TIG welding. I think is caused by a lack of gas coverage and also kind of dirty metal. 4. Try the pulser out for thin metals.
@bradbradleys6091
@bradbradleys6091 2 года назад
I grabbed a tigbutton. It is a pressure sensitive button that controls the amperage
@snaph
@snaph 2 года назад
Whoa, that is the coolest thing. Gotta get one. Was just thinking how useful something like that would be for working on my Rampage. Thanks for the information!
@bradbradleys6091
@bradbradleys6091 2 года назад
@@snaph I feel like you will be glad you did. The button is hard so you don't actually feel it going down but somehow it can tell how hard you're pushing
@Coinazoid
@Coinazoid 2 года назад
Question for you, how low can you get your amperage down in tig AC mode with frequency as low as it will go (40HZ). This machine is advertised at 10 amp but can’t get my machine below 19.
@snaph
@snaph 2 года назад
I’ll check!
@snaph
@snaph 2 года назад
Okay, I checked. Here's a video of mine in action. If you do DC mine will got to 12A in both 110V and 220V. In AC mine goes 15 at 110V and 18 at 220V ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2MRcVYHqpa0.html
@Coinazoid
@Coinazoid 2 года назад
@@snaph Excellent thank you. I guess mine is operating properly. Seems to be the same as yours. I appreciate the video.
@josecedano4046
@josecedano4046 2 года назад
Are you using the fan as ventilation? I hope not could be blowing away your shielding gas
@bradbradleys6091
@bradbradleys6091 2 года назад
Luckily it didn't take me too awful long to realize I liked my primeweld, because it had a massive leak inside and drained my tank in no time
@snaph
@snaph 2 года назад
Wow! did the warranty work for you?
@bradbradleys6091
@bradbradleys6091 2 года назад
@@snaph nah just some soapy water and some wrenches
@ryandelfin3362
@ryandelfin3362 2 года назад
Clean the scale you shouldn’t have any sparks that’s from contamination
@archiethurathong9602
@archiethurathong9602 2 года назад
If you need tips contact me
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