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185 Lincoln: Arc Welder:Sears Craftsman AC-DC 250

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06-27-2007 06:54:50




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The 185 Lincoln came without a fan to up the duty cycle one can be added. Yours has the shinny metal Amp selector handle right? I remember these machines, they were a mass market machine that in the 60s would be sold at a very low price of the lowest I ever seen was $79 with a basic weld kit. They also, at least some of them welded at 24V instead of the usual 36V. The high school bought several of these then. All they had were old surplus Hobart vertical M/G bullets, great welders but the noise was deafening. There was also another strange thing about the welding voltage is that if you knew how to do it the weld voltage could be set to 48V at this voltage they would run DC 7018 almost as good as any DC machine. I worked at a weld shop that had 2 of these low cost machines that had the voltage reset.

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