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Lincoln Mig SP 125 Plus

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Bill Oakes

07-02-2001 18:13:33




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Hi guys, I am tired of struggling with burning holes in thin metal. I want a MIG. A friend sells Lincoln machines and recommends a SP 125 Plus. Any of you guys use this machine or have an opinion. Thanks for the help, Bill




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Jerry A

07-03-2001 05:38:25




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 Re: Lincoln Mig SP 125 Plus in reply to Bill Oakes, 07-02-2001 18:13:33  
I've got a SP 125 Plus, also. I'm pleased with it for it's size. I've welded up to 3/16" in a single pass with the amps cranked up. Does a nice job now that I've got the hang of it.



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Branden

07-02-2001 21:47:42




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 Re: Lincoln Mig SP 125 Plus in reply to Bill Oakes, 07-02-2001 18:13:33  
I have one. Nice for thin stuff, can do thicker stuff as well, if you know what you are doing. Good for sheet metal equiped with .023 wire. I was in my welding supply store yesterday, and I believe the 125 doesn't exist anymore, but has been upgraded to 135. I think this is to compete with Hobart Handler 135. The Hobart is cheaper, basically the same, some variations of course, but is built by Miller. Go to www.hobartwelders.com and see what you think of thiers.

Branden

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