California
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- Jan 22, 2004
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- An hour north of San Francisco
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- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
New toys!
I found the deal of the century, a Harbor Freight MIG 180 welder, current model 68886 and a Grizzly tig/stick welder from someone who had upgraded and sold these ridiculously cheap. I've checked out both, both run as they should. The HF has had all the modifications that enthusiasts perform on these: longer and heavier gauge 220 volt power cable as well as replacement heavier, longer 10 ft stinger and ground cables. A switched jumbo capacitor added, then the guy got carried away with a modification for smooth running of a 10 lb spool. I ordered a replacement standard spool holder so I can use up the several 2 lb rolls of flux core I have on hand. Finally he put in a solid copper bussbar in place of the factory jumper so I need to make a jumper for the DCEN (electrode negative) that flux wire calls for. I don't see anything else that it needs to put it in service.
The Grizzly welder is interesting. Grizzly imports decent machinists stuff but this is an orphan, no support available. I hacked up a plug to replace the twist-lock I found on it and tried it out, it works fine. A proper plug has been ordered.
I commented on these over in the welding forum but I expect more people familiar with the HF Mig 180 will see my description here. What can anyone tell me about the HF - or the Grizzly?

I found the deal of the century, a Harbor Freight MIG 180 welder, current model 68886 and a Grizzly tig/stick welder from someone who had upgraded and sold these ridiculously cheap. I've checked out both, both run as they should. The HF has had all the modifications that enthusiasts perform on these: longer and heavier gauge 220 volt power cable as well as replacement heavier, longer 10 ft stinger and ground cables. A switched jumbo capacitor added, then the guy got carried away with a modification for smooth running of a 10 lb spool. I ordered a replacement standard spool holder so I can use up the several 2 lb rolls of flux core I have on hand. Finally he put in a solid copper bussbar in place of the factory jumper so I need to make a jumper for the DCEN (electrode negative) that flux wire calls for. I don't see anything else that it needs to put it in service.
The Grizzly welder is interesting. Grizzly imports decent machinists stuff but this is an orphan, no support available. I hacked up a plug to replace the twist-lock I found on it and tried it out, it works fine. A proper plug has been ordered.
I commented on these over in the welding forum but I expect more people familiar with the HF Mig 180 will see my description here. What can anyone tell me about the HF - or the Grizzly?
