I'm sort of at my wits end with this welder. I've been watching Jody's videos for a long time, and I was checking out his web site to see if I could get some advice and it led me here.
I have a roughly 2007 Craftsman 120V MIG welder. The model number is 196.205690, made in Italy I think by a different welding company (Century possibly?)
I'm using it for my 1966 Mustang restoration project.
I'm having a lot of difficulty with the welder. It seems like the welder just doesn't get hot enough to get that nice bacon sizzling sound you should hear with a good weld. It works, as in it creates arc, but it sputters, it blows through, and it doesn't penetrate well. My test panel is 20 gauge sheet steel.
I had my friend, who is a much better welder than I, come over and test it out and he thinks there's definitely something wrong with the machine.
I put together this video that shows some welding attempts, and some of my troubleshooting which included:
- Fresh spool of Hobart .24 wire
- Verified polarity for gas
- New .6 contact tip
- Checked for a solid ground
- Tested continuity between contact tip and nozzle
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