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Chinese MIG Wire

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 11:27 am
by Chips O'Toole
I am on my second big roll of Harbor Freight MIG wire, and I generally use a Harbor Freight Titanium welder, even though I have a Lincoln.

The wire has run fine for me, and I made two projects that have to take a lot of stress: a modified tractor bucket (changed to quick-attach) and a tractor debris fork. The bucket has no problems, and the fork doesn't give when the tractor's hydraulics are maxed out. I am not able to damage it with this tractor and heavy loads. Putting hundreds of pounds of logs on the fork isn't what punishes it the most. I also pry with it, sometimes unintentionally.

Today I saw people on the web criticizing Harbor Freight wire. Can I really be that wrong?

06 14 23 Kubota fork attachment with paint small.jpg
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Re: Chinese MIG Wire

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 6:54 pm
by tweake
nice build.

sounds similar to what i see here in local box store product reviews. usually its a case of blaming the product instead of the operator. blame the welder/wire/whatever when they are not using it correctly. seen that with many other items.

Re: Chinese MIG Wire

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 9:28 pm
by Chips O'Toole
Thanks. I didn't build the tines. They were taken from an existing set that was designed really badly. I cut them up and welded them onto a frame I built, and I added the plates for a quick-attach adaptor. The plates were cut out of some scrap from an old quick-attach mount plate.

Re: Chinese MIG Wire

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 11:00 pm
by tRidiot
I've used multiple 10 lb rolls of Yeswelder ER70S-6 with no problems with the wire whatsoever.

Re: Chinese MIG Wire

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2024 9:45 am
by Rem40xb1
I use Ine wire from Italy and it works great--I have also used several spools of Lincoln L56 and the wire from Italy seems to work as well as the L56 at 1/2 the price