Lincoln Electric 90i MIG Welder Overview (with welding) - Budget friendly MIG welder
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- čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
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The 90i MIG is a budget friendly mig welder from Lincoln electric. In this video I run a couple of beads with 75/25 shielding gas and talk about the different components of the machine. - Auta a dopravní prostředky
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Great video! Just bought one of these babies, and this video provided a lot of information.
I'm just learning to weld as a hobby. Way too many decisions to make! Thanks for helping me narrow what I need to get started. Looking forward to more of your content.
I have plenty of welding content. I haven’t updated my playlist in a long time but just search around. It’s there! Thanks for watching.
I own a landscape maintenance company and I want to make my open trailer more enclosed. Eventually a removable roof to use as a clean up trailer in Fall. Want to get this welder for that task. Thanks for the review video.
Learning to weld and go to school and doing welding jobs.
I want to just do some autobody welds make patch panels, the price for this seems nice. The 140 type name brand stuff is almost twice the price. I just don't know if I would need all that, if I'm mainly going to be using low settings.
Thanks for the review. It’s almost impossible to find unbiased information on forums. Most of the time when you ask about budget welders the opinions generally come from professional welders that tend to think that you can only weld with $1,000+ dollar machines. Its all about managing your expectations and being realist with what you will be asking the machine to do.
The thing will melt metal together with a strong bond. I’m not in business. It does that perfectly well with anything under 1/8, and with certain methods, you can go bigger too by running multiple passes. So ya, it’s a perfectly capable machine. Many people in professional trade industries just love to be an elitest about their trade and try to convince DIYers that they cannot in any way mimic what the pro is doing and part of that is pretending like the only tool for the job is completely unobtainable for the common man. I think they think they are protecting their trade.
Tank you for the vidéo. 👋🇨🇦
Can you tell me what's the difference between the 90i and Lincoln weld pac 120?
The ad I just watched said 3/16" capacity for GMAW
Not bad but, for about $20.00 more you can get the Forney Easy Weld 140 MP that does the same but also runs a 10 pound spool and does stick welding. Also more amperage
Good point.
pretty cool, Would be interesting to know if Lincoln actually designed it in house, or if they just paid another company to design a micro unit and just slapped the Lincoln name on it.
Doesn’t the box itself say “welds up to 1/4”?
What's your opinion between flux core lincoln or the forney eazy weld 140..price of Lincoln is $279 & forney is $240..
I don’t think you could go wrong either way.
Can we use this model without gas ?
I am a brand new and dont know anything just trying to weld some small stuff around the house and i cant get it set up to start
Yes flux core no gas
Did you figure it out I’m having same problem just keeps feeding wire
I just got this welder, iv been mig welding for years on at home projects, but my issue is iv never seen the negative and positive polarity thing, basically not sure we’re to put my negative wire, i want to weld with shielding gas and with flux core depending on the job of course, can someone help me out
I think you must have bought the 90iFC?
Planning on welding bars on a firewood conveyor to a set of chains.. will this work?
Sounds like the perfect tool unless what
You’re doing is a lot bigger than I am picturing.
@DereksWorkshopAndProjects watched your video cause I bought it aswell as some of the ppe needed.. been 35 years since high-school shop class.. I'll let you know how it turns out
Can u talk about the negative/positive in the front ?
Changing polarity for flux core or solid wire because each requires a different set up. Read up on it on Google.
so this machine will run smooth on a 15 amp breaker right?
I would say dedicated 20 AMP
Can this welder run on either 15 amp or 20 amp home circuit?
Yes, 15 will tend to trip though.
@@DereksWorkshopAndProjects Ok. Thanks for that info.
i like lincoln but for the price point i think there are much better options out there
I think that could probably true for some, but for others I would just say that they aren’t typically built by a reputable company like Lincoln and may not have a one year warranty.
I keep hearing this yet no one says what those better options are. Especially for under 400 dollars.
For the money I got a 130a Arccaptain does Stick Mig and Tig for $176.00. 130 amps 60% duty cycle.
Is it only 110v ?
Yes
3/16 for mig
1/4 for flux core
That’s the specs lowes has posted
Is the Lincoln better then the Forney?
I like them both pretty equally.
Thanks for a quick reply.
Dude ur helmet is so sick where is it from
YesWelder iron and ink I think it’s called. I have a review of it on the channel with an affiliate link to Amazon.
My husband just bought me one of these for our anniversary but he said it didn't come with either nozzle😢
Get ahold of Lincoln customer service and I’m sure they’ll take care of it for you.
@@DereksWorkshopAndProjects thank you!!!!
Can you run a spool gun on this?
Probably not
Lincoln claims, by what is on the package, it will weld 1/4" materials, BS.
I think that could be the case but certainly not with a 20 amp circuit I’m finding.