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I saw the first video where he was scammed, but this is the real deal. It is on my list, too.

14 hours ago, stubuzz said:

I saw the first video where he was scammed,

I think I know the one you mean.

He bought a soldering iron with some sort of auto feed mechanism for the solder.

Smashed it up wit his trusty precision adjuster (hammer).

Looks impressive, I would be concerned about the availability, cost and longevity of the consumables. Except for the lenses at $50 a pop, they do not list anything else.

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On 10/27/2025 at 8:15 PM, Yellowtail said:

Looks impressive, I would be concerned about the availability, cost and longevity of the consumables. Except for the lenses at $50 a pop, they do not list anything else.

Consumables (wires and gas) are easy to find as they use the standard MIG wires (non-flux) and Argon gas for welding or compressed air for cutting. Wire reel can be bought at any stores that sells MIG welders. Or, as I did, buy it on Lazada for a cheaper price.

 

As for the lenses, I imagine that since these are Chinese products, a quick search on Lazada or Temu or Alibaba should be enough to get them at a good price.

 

If you are only going to weld 3 or 4 things a year, better to go to a welding shop. A good laser welder will cost you more then 150k baht initially. That's a pretty expensive toy if it sits in a corner all year long without being used...

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