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Posted by Elvis on March 11, 2002 at 06:08:09 from (192.234.168.241):
I just bought a very old welder (been sitting in an old barn for years), a Sears Craftsman, and wonder if anyone can give me any information about it. It seems to work pretty well, I cleaned it up, inside and out. The nameplate info is: Model No. 113.1931
Primary - Volts 230 Amps 46 Secondary - Welding Range 20-300 amps Time Rating - 200 Amps-1/2 hr-36 Volts Max Open Circuit Volts 94 Has anyone used one of these or does anyone know how much $$$ it may be worth? It doesn't have a dial type control, it has a bunch of female sockets to plug each cable into (for the different amp ratings). Can anyone tell me where to get new fittings to make new welding cables? I've never welded before, but I'm having fun with this new tool/toy.
Thanks
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