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Got myself a new welder!

Murphy4570

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I brought this home with me today, courtesy of craigslist!

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It's an OLD Lincoln AC-225 buzzbox stick welder. Very common welder. Came with the welding helmet, and a couple boxes of really old (and contaminated) Lincoln welding sticks. I bought it so I could weld thicker steel, as the 110V MIG welder I have does not have enough penetration for the thick stuff I occasionally work with. I also didn't want to drop $500+ on a used 220V MIG welder. I'm a cheap *** sometimes. :D

Stick welding is a PITA. I just found that out. Spent the last hour teaching myself how to stick weld. With contaminated old welding rod. Boy that was fun. I got good enough to weld my initials, at least!

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Grand total? $50. :rocker:
 
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RangerDaleXp

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I brought this home with me today, courtesy of craigslist!

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It's an OLD Lincoln AC-225 buzzbox stick welder. Very common welder. Came with the welding helmet, and a couple boxes of really old (and contaminated) Lincoln welding sticks. I bought it so I could weld thicker steel, as the 110V MIG welder I have does not have enough penetration for the thick stuff I occasionally work with. I also didn't want to drop $500+ on a used 220V MIG welder. I'm a cheap *** sometimes. :D

Stick welding is a PITA. I just found that out. Spent the last hour teaching myself how to stick weld. With contaminated old welding rod. Boy that was fun. I got good enough to weld my initials, at least!

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Grand total? $50. :rocker:

I would not say it is about being a cheap *** but more about what someone can afford. Those are great welders and I have been trying to get a AC/DC version for a great price for a long time:)....
 

srmofo

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for $50 that thing would have followed me home too. Some of the crazies around me want several hundred dollars for machines in much worse shape.
 

John in OH

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That particular machine may have been built quite a number of years ago, but I think that Lincoln still builds the same model welder today! MIG is nice for light-weight material, but stick is still the workhorse for heavier steel, IMHO.
 
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1967lemans

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Nice machine. Learned to weld with one of those years ago. Now go get some new rods and play with it. For rods I would recommend 6013, 7014, 6011, and 7018AC.
 

vintagefan

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Nice deal OP... those tombstones have welded many a good bead, even though lots of folks like to hate on them.

for $50 that thing would have followed me home too. Some of the crazies around me want several hundred dollars for machines in much worse shape.

Same problem here.

Craigslist: "It's a welder, and it works? That means it's worth $500."

Me: "But, um, that welder sells for $330 brand new including tax."

Craigslist: "Nope, it's a welder so it's worth $500."

Me: "Um, okay. Whatever you say." :headscrat
 
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