John in OH
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EDIT: THIRD UPDATE, TUE., NOV. 22, SEE POSTING #19
EDIT: SECOND UPDATE, FRI., NOV. 18, SEE POSTING #16
EDIT: FIRST UPDATE, TUE., NOV. 1, SEE POSTING #13
I’ll preface this posting by admitting that most of you will think I need to get my priorities straightened out, but I do enjoy taking an old piece of junk and returning it to a reasonably useful condition.
My most recent acquisition is an old Forney 180 amp AC welder, 240v, single phase, that I got for free. This size and type of welder (primary current limited to 39 amps) was extremely popular on farms during the late 1940s and 1950s when the REA began stringing electrical distribution lines to rural areas. The original owner thinks it was purchased in 1957 or 58.

My preliminary electrical checks found no grounds or opens in the transformer, and I can’t see any obvious problems with the windings … except dirt, so I now want to take the refurb a step further.

Unfortunately, the rear section of the steel housing that once held the model and serial number is so badly rusted that none of this important information is legible.
So …. I’m wondering if anyone out there knows the actual model number of this Forney welder?
Does anyone have a wiring diagram or instruction manual?
Does anyone have a similar old junked Forney machine that may yield some parts (mostly the welding cable plugs)?
And lastly, are there any additional electrical tests that I could run to further evaluate the condition of the transformer?
EDIT: SECOND UPDATE, FRI., NOV. 18, SEE POSTING #16
EDIT: FIRST UPDATE, TUE., NOV. 1, SEE POSTING #13
I’ll preface this posting by admitting that most of you will think I need to get my priorities straightened out, but I do enjoy taking an old piece of junk and returning it to a reasonably useful condition.
My most recent acquisition is an old Forney 180 amp AC welder, 240v, single phase, that I got for free. This size and type of welder (primary current limited to 39 amps) was extremely popular on farms during the late 1940s and 1950s when the REA began stringing electrical distribution lines to rural areas. The original owner thinks it was purchased in 1957 or 58.

My preliminary electrical checks found no grounds or opens in the transformer, and I can’t see any obvious problems with the windings … except dirt, so I now want to take the refurb a step further.

Unfortunately, the rear section of the steel housing that once held the model and serial number is so badly rusted that none of this important information is legible.
So …. I’m wondering if anyone out there knows the actual model number of this Forney welder?
Does anyone have a wiring diagram or instruction manual?
Does anyone have a similar old junked Forney machine that may yield some parts (mostly the welding cable plugs)?
And lastly, are there any additional electrical tests that I could run to further evaluate the condition of the transformer?
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