Posted by 36 coupe on November 24, 2008 at 04:15:26 from (216.220.248.224):
In Reply to: mastercraft welder posted by phillipd on November 23, 2008 at 15:25:23:
These baby welders have been around for many years.None worked but plenty were sold.I bought a 225 Lincoln in 1964 for 93.00 delivered to my door.I had an old 150 amp welder my Dad bought in a junk yard for 10.00.I started running into jobs the 150 couldnt handle.The Lincoln will go down to 40 amps if you want.Used Lincolns can be had for under 100.00.I picked up a 70A welder in the dump,did some repair work on it and put on a new ground clamp and rod holder.While it did make good welds it wasnt much good.I gave it to a friend who needed a small welder for small projects.Most of my welding is done 90 to 150 amps with the older 150 A welder but the Lincoln is rolled out for the heavy jobs.
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