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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
rb70383
Figures the newer model comes out after I order one. Lol Either way. My first tig. Is this still a good kit that was mentioned earlier in the thread:?
https://weldmongerstore.com/collecti...ardware-bundle
Anything else I should look into getting? Only welding I do now is mig. While researching there are all kinds of nifty things to get....
I've read that tungsten colors aren't as big a concern as before with the transformer machines?
Tig welding has a steep learning curve. I haven't even lit an arc yet...
2 percent lanthanated is a good choice. Might want to get a torch lead cover as well.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
DavidR8
Dustin Gallagher from Primeweld just said "We are working a digital welder made in Italy will be comparable to miller quality. Price point will be around 2600usd"
I wonder who in Italy makes a top quality welder?
@Oscar, are you aware of any decent Italian machines?

Edit to add photo from Dustin.
Attachment 1717729
Yea, there's a few in Italy that I know of. For sure I know it's not Stel; they're moving forward, not backward. That welder looks like it came from 2010 
This is what Stel's current line up looks like.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
Does anyone know how to tell if these are in stock ready to ship?
What pedal is shipping with them?
Is there a receptacle for cooler?
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
slodat
Does anyone know how to tell if these are in stock ready to ship?
What pedal is shipping with them?
Is there a receptacle for cooler?
Check the Primeweld website for current status.
It ships with an SSC style pedal and I believe the new units have a 110v receptacle for a cooler.
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David
Millermatic 130
Primeweld 225
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
DavidR8
Check the Primeweld website for current status.
It ships with an SSC style pedal and I believe the new units have a 110v receptacle for a cooler.
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Thank you! I called them. You are correct on both: SSC style pedal and 120v receptacle for cooler. Order placed!
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
How long is the included torch? I’m wanting to order a torch cover.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
It’s the shorter of the two lengths CK offers.
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Primeweld 225
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
slodat
Thank you! I called them. You are correct on both: SSC style pedal and 120v receptacle for cooler. Order placed!
The receptacle is a 120/240 volt set up for the Primeweld cooler. The CK17 torch has a 12 1/2 foot cable.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
Thanks for the offer mechanic416, I finally stepped up to a tig as I have an aluminum project I want to do.
I got my welder yesterday, I haven't even pulled the welder it self out, so I haven't laid eyes on the outlet in the back however, I'm out to get a tig hose cover and a pack of 2% as recommended, Thanks again. pics of the accessories,:
Ok went through weldmonger, got a tig torch stand, a hose cover and a combo pack of the 2%. Its all the little thigs that add up as well.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
I just read this entire thread and want to say thanks to all the positive posts, and even the few negative ones. I saw this welder used in a YT video and that got me to doing more research on it. I'm a complete newbie to welding so I'll have quite a few questions.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
slodat
Received my welder today.
I ordered the Furick cup mounting direct from Furick. This is my first air cooled torch (I have a water cooled torch on my Syncrowave). The rear caps don’t seat all the way into the torch body. Is this normal?
This is how I have it going together:
Is this ok/correct?

I’ve never used those caps but if the o-ring has seated and the tungsten is snug then I’d say you’re good to go.
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Primeweld 225
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
Another photo showing the back better.

With the long back cap.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
You need to change a few of your settings. You don't need pre flow unless you plan on doing SS. You need to up the post flow to about 7 seconds and the switch bottom right need to be set on the bottom not the middle.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
mechanic416
You need to change a few of your settings. You don't need pre flow unless you plan on doing SS. You need to up the post flow to about 7 seconds and the switch bottom right need to be set on the bottom not the middle.
Thank you! I’m still reading through the manual.
Can you answer my back cap question? Is this normal/ok?
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
As long as the o-ring seals it will be fine. A little silicone grease on the o-ring will help it seal also.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
rb70383
Figures the newer model comes out after I order one. Lol Either way. My first tig. Is this still a good kit that was mentioned earlier in the thread:?
https://weldmongerstore.com/collecti...ardware-bundle
Anything else I should look into getting? Only welding I do now is mig. While researching there are all kinds of nifty things to get....
I've read that tungsten colors aren't as big a concern as before with the transformer machines?
Tig welding has a steep learning curve. I haven't even lit an arc yet...
Did you order the TIG kit? I've been looking at that kit, but I don't know enough about the components to know if it fits the TIG225x that I ordered. I know the torch that comes with the 225x is a #17, but that's all I know about it.
Jim
PrimeWeld TIG225X
2017 F-350 CCLB 6.7L
2013 Polaris Ranger 900 XP in 2006 Fleetwood Gearbox 220FB using 3" Andersen WDH
I don't always tow heavy, but when I do, I use my Superduty.
Here fishy, fishy... ¸.·´¯`·.´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸ >< ((( °>
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
The PrimeWeld manual calls for a 50 amp breaker for 220v. But in the specifications section, it looks like it's only going to pull about 33 amps. I have a 40 amp 220v circuit in my garage that I've used for 20 years for tables saws and an EV. After an email conversation with my electrician (a relative), I think it may take a lot of work and expense to upgrade the circuit to a full 50 amp rating.
I don't want to be unsafe. I really hate half-assing things. But now is not a good time to have to shell out what he's recommending, which is all new wiring from the main panel, to include replacing the existing garage breakers with GFI.
Is the PrimeWeld going to work on the existing 40 amp circuit? I'm not welding thick aluminum, not more than 1/8". This is all small stuff right now, just to learn how and get familiar with the machine.
Jim
PrimeWeld TIG225X
2017 F-350 CCLB 6.7L
2013 Polaris Ranger 900 XP in 2006 Fleetwood Gearbox 220FB using 3" Andersen WDH
I don't always tow heavy, but when I do, I use my Superduty.
Here fishy, fishy... ¸.·´¯`·.´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸ >< ((( °>
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
I’ve got mine on a 40A and it works great. Had it up to 200A and no problems. At the time the wiring was exposed in the wall and it wasn’t even warm.
David
Millermatic 130
Primeweld 225
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
HRTKD
The PrimeWeld manual calls for a 50 amp breaker for 220v. But in the specifications section, it looks like it's only going to pull about 33 amps. I have a 40 amp 220v circuit in my garage that I've used for 20 years for tables saws and an EV. After an email conversation with my electrician (a relative), I think it may take a lot of work and expense to upgrade the circuit to a full 50 amp rating.
I don't want to be unsafe. I really hate half-assing things. But now is not a good time to have to shell out what he's recommending, which is all new wiring from the main panel, to include replacing the existing garage breakers with GFI.
Is the PrimeWeld going to work on the existing 40 amp circuit? I'm not welding thick aluminum, not more than 1/8". This is all small stuff right now, just to learn how and get familiar with the machine.
Yes it will work fine on a 40 amp line. Please don't cut the plug off the welder. Just install a new 6-50R to plug it into.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
I have a question about how to know what the settings are on my machine. The AC Frequency knob has a range of 40 to 200. In the position shown in the picture, what would you come up with for a number? I figured the range is 160 (200 minus 40) so half of that would be 80. 80 + 40 = 120. The knob is just a bit counterclockwise of center, so I'm guessing the frequency is 115 Hz.
Jim
PrimeWeld TIG225X
2017 F-350 CCLB 6.7L
2013 Polaris Ranger 900 XP in 2006 Fleetwood Gearbox 220FB using 3" Andersen WDH
I don't always tow heavy, but when I do, I use my Superduty.
Here fishy, fishy... ¸.·´¯`·.´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸ >< ((( °>
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X
That’s correct, you are sitting around 115’sh.
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Mines been working fine on a 30 amp circuit.
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
HRTKD
I have a question about how to know what the settings are on my machine. The AC Frequency knob has a range of 40 to 200. In the position shown in the picture, what would you come up with for a number? I figured the range is 160 (200 minus 40) so half of that would be 80. 80 + 40 = 120. The knob is just a bit counterclockwise of center, so I'm guessing the frequency is 115 Hz.

it starts at 40 then the first gray line on the left is 80. Straight up on the gray line is 120. Next gray line on the right is 160 and then on to 200
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Re: Primeweld AC/DC Tig 225X

Originally Posted by
Tillerdemon
That’s correct, you are sitting around 115’sh.

Originally Posted by
mechanic416
it starts at 40 then the first gray line on the left is 80. Straight up on the gray line is 120. Next gray line on the right is 160 and then on to 200
Thank you for the confirmations.
Jim
PrimeWeld TIG225X
2017 F-350 CCLB 6.7L
2013 Polaris Ranger 900 XP in 2006 Fleetwood Gearbox 220FB using 3" Andersen WDH
I don't always tow heavy, but when I do, I use my Superduty.
Here fishy, fishy... ¸.·´¯`·.´¯`·.¸¸.·´¯`·.¸ >< ((( °>