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wire feed welder
lincoln electric handy core 100 wire feed welder uses fluxed core wire no gas required 120 volt standard household plug, high low heat settings, wire speed feed control and comes with a helmet $150
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Hi Can Am,
I am interested in this for my Son. What year is the welder, whats the condition of it like? Is it ready to be used, or does it need repair? This welder is going to be used on the frame of his 1928 Ford Model A and the body as well. Are there pros and cons to going gasless? 120V at what Amperage? Do I need a dedicate 120V plug? When it comes to welding, I am out of my element. What type of helmet is it? Pictures? We are interested in it! We're in Winkler, whats your location? Put me at the top of the list! Shoe. |
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Shoemaker,
For body panels, you are better off with a gas mig welder that has adjustments for wire speed and voltage. Not saying the Lincoln Handy Core 100 is a bad welder, its actually listed at a REALLY GOOD PRICE and is a really good hobby welder!!! It's just that its a flux core with two fixed voltage setting. Unless really proficient using it on light gauge metal, it makes a mess and will require a lot of cleaning/grinding and would probably burn through a lot of spots and/or will definitely warp the metal. Lets just say lots of BONDO!!! It may work okay on the frame but unless you are diligent with cleanup between welds, you may have contaminated welds which will lead to cracking/fatigue, not good on a frame. A gas mig that has adjustable voltage will leave clean welds and you can control the amount of heat especially on body panels. Less contamination, clean-up, holes and warpage. Advice from an old friend, Pharic.270 Last edited by Pharic.270; 07-31-2012 at 07:33 PM. |
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And just as importantly, I don't know that a welder of that size will give you the penetration that you would want when welding a frame.
I don't mean to hijack, but wanted to put that info out there, especially considering that some frame welding is planned. Okay I'll shut up now. ![]()
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Last edited by can am; 08-01-2012 at 07:25 AM. Reason: added text |
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sold welder |
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