Straightforward review, thanks for giving your opinion. You gave a good demonstration of what it does. I've only got 110 volt available now, but I'd be curious to see what the 110V process looks like compared to the 220V process. Timing and settings and whatever. Thanks again for sharing this video review.
Glad to see someone else post about this. I just got mine out for the first time a few days ago. The feed worried me too so good to know it is normal. However I wouldn't recommend using it on 120 volt. It welds but not well enough to recommend to anyone who only has access to 120.
Hi Ray. I'm welding sheet metal on 110 without and issue. Says it'll do 1/4" on 110. But I haven't tried it. On 220, properly prepped I've done 7/8" bar stock.
I can see your a straight forward kinda guy . Much like myself . Don't pull any punches tell it like it is . I just purchased an Eastwood 180 and mine did as yours did when loading the wire . Slow then take off speeding . It went away also after welding with it . I believe the 180 gonna hold up . I haven't had any problems as yet . Solid welder
@@jeffreybenevengo5237 Yeah my 180 is holding up great ! Use it just about everyday . It is a solid welder for sure . I have had no issues with the Eastwood .
Just purchased one for a camp/driveway/backup welder burning flux core wire (already have a Lincoln Power Mig 180 DUAL in the garage on 75/25 gas) I'm pretty excited to see what this cheap lil inverter machine can do.
I used to teach Welding. I have had three MIGs myself, as well as others at school. I just got a 180 for myself. I was curious about the feed when loading wire too .
Is your regualtor ok? Is the line kinked? Tank full? If so, when you press the trigger can you hear the relay to open the valve? If so make sure the hose connection at rhe torch connection is good. If you can hear the relay, you should be able to hear and possibly smell the leak. Hope this helps.
Great information but… This video really starts at 2:32 that’s probably why the algorithm has not been kind to the view count. Also ditch that useless intro. Do you internet a favor and go into RUclips studio and use the clip tool and cut away the first 2 minutes and 31 seconds.
@@louisamato8667 So, if "pat dee" doesn't "review a machine", then what he said isn't true? Just because I can't flip through the air at 100 mph, doesn't mean I can't recognize a good Olympian (or bad Olympian) when I see one. Your type of ignorant comment never ceases to amaze me all over RUclips.
@@DixieDee boring rhetoric is in the eye of the beholder. I gave my review on the staff of the store and the machine. My experience with it is what's documented. Anyone can judge me, it dont matter to me. There's way more positive comments on my channel than negative. I don't always get it right, but who does? As I said to the other guy, you do you, I'll do me. Peace.
Nice rundown on this welder.your knowledge and experience is very much appreciated.
Keep informing the people..
I do what I can, thank you for the kind words.
Straightforward review, thanks for giving your opinion. You gave a good demonstration of what it does. I've only got 110 volt available now, but I'd be curious to see what the 110V process looks like compared to the 220V process. Timing and settings and whatever. Thanks again for sharing this video review.
Glad to see someone else post about this. I just got mine out for the first time a few days ago. The feed worried me too so good to know it is normal. However I wouldn't recommend using it on 120 volt. It welds but not well enough to recommend to anyone who only has access to 120.
Hi Ray. I'm welding sheet metal on 110 without and issue. Says it'll do 1/4" on 110. But I haven't tried it. On 220, properly prepped I've done 7/8" bar stock.
I just got this welder I haven’t used it yet but it seams like a good welder and it has some good reviews looking forward to seeing how well I like it
@@NoPrepFans think you're gonna love it.
I can see your a straight forward kinda guy . Much like myself . Don't pull any punches tell it like it is . I just purchased an Eastwood 180 and mine did as yours did when loading the wire . Slow then take off speeding . It went away also after welding with it . I believe the 180 gonna hold up . I haven't had any problems as yet . Solid welder
I use it everyday in my shop. Still haven't used the spool gun yet. But it's a solid piece. That and my AHP Alpha are my 2 welders.
I'm thinking about buying the eastwood 180. Could you guys tell me how they are holding up after a year.
@@jeffreybenevengo5237 Yeah my 180 is holding up great ! Use it just about everyday . It is a solid welder for sure . I have had no issues with the Eastwood .
@ChrisJohnson-hd8iv thanks for your review answering my question..
Takes a real man to admit being wrong, great vid. Thank you
Just purchased one for a camp/driveway/backup welder burning flux core wire (already have a Lincoln Power Mig 180 DUAL in the garage on 75/25 gas)
I'm pretty excited to see what this cheap lil inverter machine can do.
I'm enjoying it. It's my daily in my shop. Hasn't let me down.
Pretty good… I just purchased it and ready to work on my 79 Ford F-150 Styleside pickup.
Just got this welder and the wire speed thing was bothering me too. Glad to know its just to feed the wire
Nice review thanks. Would it handle 1/2 inch steel on 220v?
I've done 1" after grooving and proper prep. Yep!
I used to teach Welding. I have had three MIGs myself, as well as others at school. I just got a 180 for myself. I was curious about the feed when loading wire too .
It's a gotcha for sure.
Are you stuck with just buying supplies from Eastwood or other places carry them? Tweco Style Consumables as per booklet.
I buy Tweco consumables from Amazon.
Well one thing if I remember right I might Eastwood it's positive ground to weld aluminum
With the spool gun it's a regular hookup I believe. Haven't used the spool gun yet. I have a dedicated AHP machine for aluminum.
I bought mine and can’t get it to take gas. Any advice?
Is your regualtor ok? Is the line kinked? Tank full? If so, when you press the trigger can you hear the relay to open the valve? If so make sure the hose connection at rhe torch connection is good. If you can hear the relay, you should be able to hear and possibly smell the leak. Hope this helps.
Was the machine on 220v or110v
Operator air lmao 🤣🤣🤣
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Great information but… This video really starts at 2:32 that’s probably why the algorithm has not been kind to the view count. Also ditch that useless intro. Do you internet a favor and go into RUclips studio and use the clip tool and cut away the first 2 minutes and 31 seconds.
Too much boring rhetoric. Too few "Do" it! You wasted MOST of the time talking about something that is boring. Sad.
Well ok. Next time you review a machine. Sound good?
@@louisamato8667 If I ever made a RUclips video; it would be exactly like this one:
ruclips.net/video/cpnR1txnPGM/видео.html
"Sound good"?
@@louisamato8667 So, if "pat dee" doesn't "review a machine", then what he said isn't true?
Just because I can't flip through the air at 100 mph, doesn't mean I can't recognize a good Olympian (or bad Olympian) when I see one.
Your type of ignorant comment never ceases to amaze me all over RUclips.
@@MrPatdeeee ok, you do you. Hard to do a review without any talking though.
@@DixieDee boring rhetoric is in the eye of the beholder. I gave my review on the staff of the store and the machine. My experience with it is what's documented. Anyone can judge me, it dont matter to me. There's way more positive comments on my channel than negative. I don't always get it right, but who does? As I said to the other guy, you do you, I'll do me. Peace.