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old bones

03-07-2002 18:44:53




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i bought a Marquette "Farm Welder" AC stick welder an a sale, as a back-up to my lincoln (like i'm really going to need it, but it was cheap enough, i figured the cables and copper winding was worth it at 15 bucks).
the thing welds great. have tried 3/32, 1/8 rods and does a nice smooth job. but somebody sanded and painted it and painted over the face plate that gives the amp ratings for each plug. the cables plug in the face of the thing, and the stinger cable recepts go in a circluar pattern, lower left being the lowest, lower right being the highest. anybody know what the amp ratings are? i'd like to mark them back on the face. thanks.

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Kathy M.

10-30-2003 12:29:23




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 Re: marquette welder in reply to old bones, 03-07-2002 18:44:53  
My dad has one in his garage. The ground is the hole on the bottom center of the circle. The other holes in the circle, starting on the left, going up and around to the right and down, are as follows:
20,25,35,45,55,70,85,100,115,130,145,160,180

It is still the original red color too.

Hope this helps.



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Pete B.

10-21-2002 18:53:34




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 Re: marquette welder in reply to old bones, 03-07-2002 18:44:53  
I just bought one yesterday and it seems to be the same as yours. Mine is a model 501. It goes up to 180 amps w/ a low, medium and high selection holes across the bottom for the cable.
The holes starting from left (facing the machine) to right are:
1) 20,25, 30
2) 35, 40, 45
3) 50, 55, 65
4) 75, 85, 95
5) 105, 115, 125
6) 130, 140, 150
7) 140, 160, 180
Yes there are 2 140 settings.

I just called Marquette and they faxed me a copy of the instruction manual with a parts list for free. Their toll free # is 1-800-328-2921
Hope this helps.

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Trucker

03-09-2002 17:45:07




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 Re: marquette welder in reply to old bones, 03-07-2002 18:44:53  
My Dad had a welder like that and I think it went up 20 amps at a time.I know it was 180 amps at the top and I think it was 40 amps at the lowest.



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Mark LaChat

07-13-2002 18:12:51




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 Re: Re: marquette welder in reply to Trucker, 03-09-2002 17:45:07  
i will send it to you sunday 7/14/02 i just got the same one, was also trying to find out the age of it. i also have a wire welder and have not use a stick welder in a long time., Like riding a bike you never forget., smooth as glass.



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