![]() Should have just spent the money on a nice Miller, 3M, or Lincoln helmet like my buddies all said. ![]() The dimming is to slow and half the time I have to adjust it 2-3times before I can see my bead. I cheaped out and got this one: Regret it every time I put it on after using my buddy's Miller helmet(same guy who borrowed my Forney). One thing I wish I would recommend is getting a good Miller or similar welding helmet. He was so impressed he ended up ordering one for his pole barn. My buddy is redoing a 63 Chevy right now and borrowed my Forney to do some sheet metal work as his miller is too big to bring home from the shop. I went with a 10lb roll of Blue Demon: the Miller fluxcore had good reviews with minimal splatter also. I know the Harbor Freight fluxcore is extremely dirty with a lot of splatter. But being able to go up to 1/4 steel has been enough for me.Ĭheck into wire. Setup of 89 Harbor Freight Flux Core Welder: As part of my quest to become an aerospace engineer, I believe that it will be valuable to have skills in the. If I was working in a shop welding everyday. ![]() Zero issues with it and was still under $200: I've used my Forney for everything from fixing our little thin metal windmill from Tractor Supply, to fabbing a lawn striper for my lawn mower, to welding in trusses and axle sleeves on my Jeep. When I was looking for a 110v fluxcore I almost bought the Harbor Freight but ended up spending a little more for a Forney after talking to a few buddies that weld for a living. If you're not using it every day I'm sure they are great. ![]() I know quite a few people who have them with zero issues. ![]()
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