Harbor Freight Welder- A perfect beginner welder.

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Have you ever wondered how a Harbor Freight welder worked? I wondered the same thing!

So I went out and got the cheapest Harbor Freight welder I could find. That’s right! Only $253.00 (at the time) after buying a warrantee for this machine!

Let me tell you… for the price I was presently surprised!

In this video, we'll be demonstrating the basics of using a Harbor Freight Titanium Flux 125 welder. This welder is perfect for beginners and is a great value for the money.

If you're interested in welding, then this is the video for you! We'll cover the basics of welding, including how to use the welder, the different welding tips and tricks, and more. This video is a great resource for beginners who are interested in welding, and is a great value for the money!

This is the Titanium Flux 125 welder.

Check it out!
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Great review! Great weld! I’m looking for something inexpensive to learn on so I can build industrial style furniture in the garage and this was awesome! Thank you

eriksundstrom
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Coworker gave me a crash course in wire welding, now I'm in the market for a cheap welder to take care of some projects I did not previously have the skillset for. Im always skeptical of big items from HF but this guy is starting to look like a good starter machine. Thanks for the vid!

whogavehimafork
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I'm going to buy one this week-end - glad I found your class

nameyoufriend
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That intro is fire, knocking off the slag

lmontegtreacts
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I wanna get my own for home projects, this convinced me! Thanks

daveshotgarage
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I have that welder. It really does well. Good review.

willyd
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This goes on sale for 169.99 every now and then would definitely wait for that deal

MorieldeCaelum
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I have lots of soldering experience, but ZERO welding experience and I would LOVE to have a welder in the garage for various emergency repairs. I first need to learn the difference between welders like tig, or whatever and so on .... Then go from there.

michaelb.
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Been wanting to get into welding. Gotta start somewhere. Thanks for the review.

Biosynthnut
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Love your vids! Don’t stop making them I wanna be able to say I was one of the OG’s who first subscribed to your awesome channel!! KEEP IT UP!!:)

isaactalley
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Looking for good beginner welding machines to teach myself some basics this review definitely helped me with my decision!!

_schxzo_
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Having a tough time understanding you in wide angle. You need a better microphone set up for those shots. Otherwise ++

Peter-
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I have been looking for this!!! Thanks

christopherwilliams
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I'm sure there are plenty of people who have some experience welding. I have the 140 multiprocessor one and it tig welds very well. The cup size choices are lackluster though. You need 90/10 mig gas for solid wire. I recommend buying Lincoln wire only. Any other wire has alot of impurities in it. Hobart doesn't have bad wire just not nearly as good. Vulcan wire isn't horrible and definitely worth getting to start. But if you want quality. Lincoln wire all the way. Miller is just a better lincoln. Miller costs more for not much difference. Miller does make the best tig torch flex head which mates up to the titanium tig torch so u have flexibility. And can use current cups and can expand to larger cups Like the 8 to 10. I think harbor freight sells only 7 as the biggest you can get and you have to pay 65 bucks for the tig consumables package that only gives you one 7 but gives you 3 gas atomizers but they are short stubby cups. That package is well worth it. Displaces the gas much better than 3 holes out of the collet body. For tig. You need straight argon or a mix of argon and helium. The helium helps with short circuit transfering issues that 110s tend to have. So I would do a he80/ar20 bottle with a gauge that measures those 2 plus co2. It's expensive but worth it. You need the gas in a garage to come out with no airflow at around 25psi and 40 if there is a light breeze. Otherwise. Blue demon makes good flux core stainless wire in 308 and 309. 308 of 304 stainless and lower and 309 for mixing stainless with mild steel and you can order that from Amazon. Quite expensive though. Haha. The blue demon 309 ss flux core wire is the best flux wire I've ever used on this machine. It welds solid and doesn't gurgle or caterpillar on you. Wets out the toes nice. Has a larger amount of molybdenum in it and other chemicals. Before stainless welding. Wear a mask. Hexavalent chromium will cause cancer.

ozzynomicon
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Always wanted to learn and have had this welder in my online cart /list(s) for a while because of the price…. But, also because of price was worried it wouldn’t be “good enough”for even the small once a decade welds I need lol…atm I need to weld or have welded a hitch onto my Xterra because the Inside frame permanent nuts snapped when removing bolts on 3 out of 6… I don’t know if I should “ learn” on this project so will have a friend of a friend do it (professional welder) …..though I’m probably still gonna grab the titanium as I live in the north east USA and drive an older vehicle …and rust is starting to grow a lot lol….will be plenty of areas to, practice down the road

vicpnut
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Looking to get a ac tig welder and wondering if a harbor freight one would be a better option for a weekend hobby welder learning aluminum but im certainly not new to welding and just wonder if its worth investing in something more high end like a lincoln squarewave 200?

jacobcharters
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Hey i’m a beginner and i wanted to buy a wedding matchine for home projects and stuff but what i was really wondering is if this would be good for auto body shop bc i work on cars a lot i was wondering if it will do good with metal on the car not the frame but the firewall, strut tower, apron, abc pillars?

ricruv
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I took welding in high school, and as a kid learned on an old stick welder. With that said, are these more "precise" than the old stick welders? I'm thinking about getting one of these to take on some small automotive repairs- like when I replace my exhaust manifolds and need to extract a stud, or doing exhaust work, or body work.

StormLaker
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I'm trying to do some metal structural framing as well as a bed frame for a rv conversion. Do you think this can do it?

EvanBlack
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would this be good for welding small square tubes to fix some rusted out areas wrought iron fence?

lildeena