welding recommendations?
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Re: welding recommendations?
Go with the Lincoln...
the first one sounds like it is only a wire welder and doesn't come with the extras needed to use shielding gas.
Since you began this thread back in April I've seen 2 "new in the box" Lincoln 140's for sale on cragslist for $425.
Just something to keep in mind...
As long as the warrenty hasn't been filed with Lincoln, the warrenty hasn't begun yet.
KaptnKA S
the first one sounds like it is only a wire welder and doesn't come with the extras needed to use shielding gas.
Since you began this thread back in April I've seen 2 "new in the box" Lincoln 140's for sale on cragslist for $425.
Just something to keep in mind...
As long as the warrenty hasn't been filed with Lincoln, the warrenty hasn't begun yet.
KaptnKA S
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Re: welding recommendations?
i seen one at sears online. my wife and daughter where going to get it for me for my birthday and fathers day present. i'm glad i waited. thanks for the advice.
also one question. is it 110 or 220 volt?
also one question. is it 110 or 220 volt?
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Re: welding recommendations?
The one I got is a 110v 140 amp... (Lincoln 140HD).
It does require a dedicated 110 / 20-30 amp line.
If you run anything on the line at the same time you're welding it will trip the breaker.
I had the exact same situation with my compressor.
The rest of the garage is on the same breaker, every time I'd flip the switch on the compressor it would trip the breaker...
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Edit: Here's one I found on ebay: Buy it now $430 + $45 shiping
http://cgi.ebay.com/WELD-PAK-140-HD-MIG ... 7C294%3A50
It looks like there were a couple of others like it in the same price range.
It does require a dedicated 110 / 20-30 amp line.
If you run anything on the line at the same time you're welding it will trip the breaker.
I had the exact same situation with my compressor.
The rest of the garage is on the same breaker, every time I'd flip the switch on the compressor it would trip the breaker...
KaptnKA S
Edit: Here's one I found on ebay: Buy it now $430 + $45 shiping
http://cgi.ebay.com/WELD-PAK-140-HD-MIG ... 7C294%3A50
It looks like there were a couple of others like it in the same price range.
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Re: welding recommendations?
yep, the wife ordered it (lincoln 140) today for my birthday/fathers day gift. should be at the house by the 18th. thanks Kaptn
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Re: welding recommendations?
Hey hotrod ford
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!
You' be able to flux-wire weld right out of the box.
(as long as you have a good 110v 20amp power supply)
If yer gonna do Mig welding (smoother nicer weld) you will need to pick up a tank for Argon/C02 mix.
Don't make the same mistake I did...
I bought a 75cf acetylene tank (low pressure) instead of an argon/C02 tank (high pressure).
I'm hoping to buy the correct tank this payday, but we'll see.
Depends on how much I gotta pay the hospital for my little vacation...
Good luck with yer new toy...
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!
You' be able to flux-wire weld right out of the box.
(as long as you have a good 110v 20amp power supply)
If yer gonna do Mig welding (smoother nicer weld) you will need to pick up a tank for Argon/C02 mix.
Don't make the same mistake I did...
I bought a 75cf acetylene tank (low pressure) instead of an argon/C02 tank (high pressure).
I'm hoping to buy the correct tank this payday, but we'll see.
Depends on how much I gotta pay the hospital for my little vacation...
Good luck with yer new toy...
KaptnKA S
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Re: welding recommendations?
Thanks Kaptn.
I'll be in touch, cause I know I will have questions once I get started.
I'll be in touch, cause I know I will have questions once I get started.
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Re: welding recommendations?
Hey hotrod ford
When it comes to the actual welding part.. I'm not the one with answers on that...
I haven't welded an inch yet.
I've just done a lot of research, and asked other members alot of questions, and passed on what I learned to you.
The 140 is the biggest 110v welder you get before going to a 220v one.
Because of that, you can mig weld sheet metal at lower settings, yet it is powerful enough to weld things as heavy as would be needed on our trucks.
The Lincoln 180 is 220v and is an excellent welder from what I learned, it is the smallest 220v one.
I went with the 140 simply because not every place has ready access to 220v, whereas everywhere you go you can get access to 110v.
As long as it is a 110v 20amp circuit and there isn't anything else being used on that circuit while your welding , you shouldn't have any problems at all.
My understanding is that it is really difficult to weld body panels (if not impossible) with a stick (arc) welder, they are just to hot and tend to burn through lighter metals.
As far as welding technique, I have been reading pert near every post about weldin' here on FORDification.
When I get my energy, after all these medical problems are taken care of I'll be ready to begin my lessons...
I have 2 friends that are professional welder that are gonna give me lessons as soon as I get the tank and shielding gas.
I also bought a couple of teaching CD's
I just got the teaching CD's so I owuldn't feel completely stupid and would know what the heck they talkin' about...
KaptnKA S
When it comes to the actual welding part.. I'm not the one with answers on that...
I haven't welded an inch yet.
I've just done a lot of research, and asked other members alot of questions, and passed on what I learned to you.
The 140 is the biggest 110v welder you get before going to a 220v one.
Because of that, you can mig weld sheet metal at lower settings, yet it is powerful enough to weld things as heavy as would be needed on our trucks.
The Lincoln 180 is 220v and is an excellent welder from what I learned, it is the smallest 220v one.
I went with the 140 simply because not every place has ready access to 220v, whereas everywhere you go you can get access to 110v.
As long as it is a 110v 20amp circuit and there isn't anything else being used on that circuit while your welding , you shouldn't have any problems at all.
My understanding is that it is really difficult to weld body panels (if not impossible) with a stick (arc) welder, they are just to hot and tend to burn through lighter metals.
As far as welding technique, I have been reading pert near every post about weldin' here on FORDification.
When I get my energy, after all these medical problems are taken care of I'll be ready to begin my lessons...
I have 2 friends that are professional welder that are gonna give me lessons as soon as I get the tank and shielding gas.
I also bought a couple of teaching CD's
I just got the teaching CD's so I owuldn't feel completely stupid and would know what the heck they talkin' about...
KaptnKA S
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Re: welding recommendations?
yeeeeahhhhh!!! the welder came in today! can't wait to use it. the box is still sealed shut. not going to open it until i return from West Virginia just so i won't have any ideas to do anything before i leave.
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Re: welding recommendations?
Right on hotrod ford ...
I remember that feeling... in fact, I just had it again yesterday when my new air cleaner was delivered at work...
I couldn't wait to rip open the box and check it out.
I bought a no name, plain dome top chrome housing with a blue washable K&N air cleaner...
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I remember that feeling... in fact, I just had it again yesterday when my new air cleaner was delivered at work...
I couldn't wait to rip open the box and check it out.
I bought a no name, plain dome top chrome housing with a blue washable K&N air cleaner...
KaptnKA S
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Re: welding recommendations?
the one thing i learned when i started welding is the best way to learn is just weld weld weld