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Lincoln Weld Pak 155 Mig

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Gary

02-16-1999 19:13:19




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Does anyone know if you can re-wire the 155 for 110V. The Weld-Pak 155 is 220v and the Weld-Pak 100 is 110V. I have the 155 and it would be nice if it could be used on 110V or 220V.




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fred

01-24-2001 11:34:53




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 Re: Lincoln Weld Pak 155 Mig in reply to Gary, 02-16-1999 19:13:19  
So where's the best (cheapest) place to buy a Lincoln Weld Pak? Does the Weld Pak 100 (115V) work as well as the 155?



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Dunderbutton

08-26-2000 00:22:03




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 Re: Lincoln Weld Pak 155 Mig in reply to Gary, 02-16-1999 19:13:19  
When I lay down after I take a shower I fart and since I'm naked it sounds louder and funnier so I giggle.



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Robert Richins

03-10-1999 19:44:08




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 Re: Lincoln Weld Pak 155 Mig in reply to Gary, 02-16-1999 19:13:19  
I know that Lincoln builds the 155 for Sears
and the Sears model is 120 volts.



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fuck off

03-10-2000 00:25:23




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 Re: Re: Lincoln Weld Pak 155 Mig in reply to Robert Richins, 03-10-1999 19:44:08  
im building a class 1 desert buggie,, and I use the 155 for all my welding needs and it kicks ass



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David Davis

02-19-1999 08:59:59




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 Re: Lincoln Weld Pak 155 Mig in reply to Gary, 02-16-1999 19:13:19  
NO, the internal workings are 220v.



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jack

02-18-1999 20:40:16




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 Re: Lincoln Weld Pak 155 Mig in reply to Gary, 02-16-1999 19:13:19  
you probably could but you might then want to give it to your least best friend just befor you leave town...



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