Reviewing The YESWELDER MIG-205DS-B Welder

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Hello,
In this episode, I will review and test the YESWELDER model MIG 205DS-B, works on 110 and 220 volts. I tested it with 3/32" and 1/8", 7018 rods, 1/8" 6010 rods, 0.030" flux core and MIG wires. I also tested new YESWELDER MIG wire ER70S-6. This welder can weld aluminum. I also used it to cut steel using ARC welding. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me and I will be happy to answer your questions.

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Outline:
00:00 Introduction
01:42 Unboxing
02:13 Parts introduction
09:45 Explaining the wire feeder mechanisim
15:49 Machine weight
16:30 How to load welding wire
23:11 Panel operation and settings
25:07 Flux core on 110
33:52 Flux core on 220
37:36 Stick welding on 220
45:48 Stick welding cutting steel on 220
49:49 Stick welding on 110
52:56 Changing welding wire MIG/Flux core
54:07 Testing YESWELDER MIG wire
55:04 Connecting shield gas
01:01:01 MIG welding on 220
01:04:09 Final thoughts

コメント (21)
  • I AM 84 YEARS OLD, YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON THAT MENTIONED THE PROPER COOLING OF THE WELD BEFORE REMOVING THE SLAG TO PROTECT THE WELD. THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR EXPERTISE! GENIUS, ARE YOU A TEACHER, IF NOT YOU SHOULD BE! LOL, THANK YOU FOR A VERY GOOD VIDEO !
  • @eve__________
    I’m brand new to welding as well as many other commenters here. And I had many questions about this welder, especially what bearing to use and I couldn’t really find anything. Then YouTube recommended me your video and now all my questions are answered. Thank you for the long and detailed video it helps a lot!
  • @kochykoo
    Most these people do these reviews and talks like everyone knows all about the product their interested in. Its nice to see someone talk like their looking and learning the product like someone watching threw the screen. Most so focused on what they want they dont bother thinking about anybody else thought process.
  • @74willy81
    Thank you very much for putting this video together, I know it takes a lot of work to do all of this and it is greatly appreciated. A very comprehensive and well done production! Nice to see someone that knows what they are doing!!!
  • Salam! Excellent review on this Yeswelder. I've been looking for an affordable welder and have been researching welders. Your video has been very informative and YES, I will be buying this welder. Thank you very much. I have subscribed to your channel
  • Awesome video! I just bought one of these welders and your video helped tremendously!
  • Best review I've seen for that kind of welder. Very good job. Thanks very much
  • Thanks for sharing.Multi Process is always welcome. This now gives you many more fabricating / repairing options. I send you and yours all the best.
  • Thank you very much for the excellent video and passing along the knowledge! Great details that a lot of other videos skip.
  • Very well explained video, answered all the questions I had about this machine, watched a few videos of this machine and not very well explained. So great job on this presentation. I look forward to seeing more of your video's.
  • As a newcomer to welding, I have watched dozens of welding videos. Your video is the most informati ve of all I have viewed. Your presentation included virtually all of the information I need to get started with my new welder which, coincidentally, is a Yeswelder MIG-205DS-B. I particularly appreciated your clear, succinct and to the point style of providing all necessary details without including superfluous information and comments. Thanks for a job well done. I look forward to viewing more of your videos as I try to learn to weld.
  • I love my little YesWelder! Repaired my dump-truck's mirror bracket yesterday. It really works well for someone like me who is learning how to mig weld.
  • @emittman8293
    Excellent! I recently purchased this same welder and had some questions about it-- even after viewing tens of videos and web pages, reading the owners manual, and contacting YesWelder customer support. I think you answered them all. One thing I especially appreciated is that you demonstrated how to pull the wire back through the hose when changing spools... it seems so simple, but you are the only person on the internet (not just on YouTube) who has demonstrated this, none of the web sites mention it when describing how to change spools and people in other videos just cut the wire back at the spool, thus wasting 8 ft of it. All in all, yours is the clearest and most thorough presentation that I've seen. Thanks!
  • this is a great video answers many questions i have bookmarked this
  • @BD-qq4fn
    Absolutely fantastic! Thank you for posting!
  • Thanks for all the effort putting this together. Very informative to a novice. I just ordered one of these 205ds-b's today. I have an old Century Powermate 100, a fairly new Chicago Electric 170 mig welder, and an ancient Lincoln "round top tombstone" arc welder ( I think it is an Idealarc 180) that was manufactured in the 1950's I think (it still works!). Needs new cables though. Still using the originals and they are looking scary. Extremely heavy!. I am anxious to try stick welding with DC current when I get this Yeswelder.
  • @xelitex
    Sir, i dont givr likes to the videos but you won one as also a follower. Thanks for your great video
  • Fantastic job! I wish I could find someone that would train me as well as your videos teach. The level of detail in your explanation of what your doing is so helpful to someone learning to weld with one of these inexpensive machines. I have watched dozens of videos on the Yeswelder 205ds and the Arccaptain MIG 200, this one is without question the most informative and educational of them all. I have learned so much here. If you are looking to try another machine or maybe just compare it to the competition, please use the Arccaptain MIG 200. I couldn't decide which one to buy. They both seem highly rated and always perform well in these videos. I did buy the Arccaptain MIG 200. My biggest complaint is the settings that are suggested by the manufacturer. They are WAY off. So when you tell us the thickness of the material and then in real time work out the volts amps or speed, and share that with us, it's super helpful because then we have a genuine baseline! Personally, I would like a video with just flux core, starting at say 18 gauge and working up to 1/4 on 220 and working out all the settings in SYN or manual for each. Again, Thank you!