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Jasic 180amp Inverter welder 240V
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<blockquote data-quote="fermerboy" data-source="post: 3681924" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>I bought one of these 180amp Jasic sets after reading about the offer on here.</p><p>Had another brand which went bang and was uneconomical to fix.</p><p></p><p>I had never heard of Jasic before, but after talking to the guys at Welding Supplies Direct felt reassured that they were a decent enough brand.</p><p>180amp, 5 year warranty, £165, Whats not to like?.</p><p></p><p>It only arrived on Monday so have only laid a couple of rods down to try it out.</p><p>First impression is big box for such a small welder!!!, all packed in a plastic case with foam inserts, which possibly seems on the flimsy side, It will be ok if its looked after I think.</p><p></p><p>Welder itself seems well made and solid with a good thick rubbery cable for the 240v in. The cables and earth clamp do seem a bit on the light side but are a decent length, I had homemade thick long leads on my last one so maybe its just my impression.</p><p></p><p>That said I had it well wound up to try it out and burnt two rods one after the other and there didn't appear to be a heat issue. </p><p>It does TIg as well and I'm sorely tempted to buy a TiG torch to see if I can learn myself Tig welding.</p><p></p><p>So far so good, and assuming it doesn't go bang I reckon its a good buy.</p><p></p><p>I had other stuff from Welding supplies too and the new Mig torch has transformed my Lincoln Mig welder, I didn't realise how knackered the old one was.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fermerboy, post: 3681924, member: 190"] I bought one of these 180amp Jasic sets after reading about the offer on here. Had another brand which went bang and was uneconomical to fix. I had never heard of Jasic before, but after talking to the guys at Welding Supplies Direct felt reassured that they were a decent enough brand. 180amp, 5 year warranty, £165, Whats not to like?. It only arrived on Monday so have only laid a couple of rods down to try it out. First impression is big box for such a small welder!!!, all packed in a plastic case with foam inserts, which possibly seems on the flimsy side, It will be ok if its looked after I think. Welder itself seems well made and solid with a good thick rubbery cable for the 240v in. The cables and earth clamp do seem a bit on the light side but are a decent length, I had homemade thick long leads on my last one so maybe its just my impression. That said I had it well wound up to try it out and burnt two rods one after the other and there didn't appear to be a heat issue. It does TIg as well and I'm sorely tempted to buy a TiG torch to see if I can learn myself Tig welding. So far so good, and assuming it doesn't go bang I reckon its a good buy. I had other stuff from Welding supplies too and the new Mig torch has transformed my Lincoln Mig welder, I didn't realise how knackered the old one was. [/QUOTE]
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