The main reason I would prefer a Miller or Lincoln over Vulcan is accessibility to parts if needed. So far I haven’t had any issues or needed anything for my welder though and hopefully it stays that way!
Could you take some actual measurements of the unit HF says it’s almost 4 ft long and I’m not seeing I’m assuming the mean with the wheel kit on but I want to know what it is with it off. Thank you sir
This machine runs 6010 perfectly. The reason the new inverter based welders struggle with 6010 is because they have a really low open circuit voltage, usually around 30v. You need over 50v. The Outlaw has 70-78 open circuit voltage. No worries!
Depends on if you're also powering an air compressor while powering the plasma... or using an engine drive air compressor to lessen the electrical load.
Does it not have an auto idle down setting? For when you stop a weld it idles down until tou strike an arc again? Could you do a test and see if you leave the welding power switch in the off position if it will still weld but then idle back down when you stop the weld please
It does have auto idle if your not welding or using a tool plugged into the outlets it will idle itself down. I’ve never tried welding with the welding power turned off though
@@mikemiller5268 gotcha so only idles down on the ac generator side when no load is being applied. I don’t really understand why they designed it to need full constant power in weld mode. It should idle down in between welds like most engine driven welders IMO. Maybe I’m just familiar with this newer technology on engine drives
@RWB Outdoors cost wise compared to all of others ,I can live with it. I like how smooth it welds. I've built pipe corrals and done implement repair, so far its worked good for me.
Yes I run it daily. Some days it may only get run for 30 minutes and other days it may run all day. It all depends on the job but so far I haven’t had any issues
Your videos would be much more pleasant to view if you would hold the phone horizontally instead of vertically. You would get much more in the field of view.
@@sebastiansalas5210 Amazing man, I have a small short video on my page so u can see how I have it rigged up. I’m going to be doing a full review soon so be on the lookout
@@moejr14 sorry to break it to you but it’s not mean to tell the truth to someone. Want to start a mobile welding business? Are you a good welder? You know how to burn rod in all positions? You know how to choose what rod works best for what circumstances? You have money for a truck, welder, business insurance?
@@moejr14 you left a comment on a public forum. Public means that anyone can see or reply. So, lesson number one is don’t do that. Lesson two is to take welding classes in high school or if you’re able to do trade school type thing while still in high school. Then by the time you graduate you’ll have basic skills. Also the instructors usually have contacts in those trades. Get yourself an inexpensive machine to practice on as well. Get into pipe welding or stainless and aluminum TIG work. Stay away from drugs and alcohol. Stick with it if it’s something you’re serious about and you’ll be making around $100,000 per year by the time your friends are graduating college crying about their debt.
Haha I know it sounds crazy. But this was a brand new machine and the trailblazer was very used and the hours were unknown. Also the footprint. Not sure if you can tell from the videos but I would have to plate and reinforce the top of my device body to mount a welder. I liked how the Vulcan fit down in the bed with room to spare