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  • #31
    I got one of these machines and its a sweet azz machine. you can forgive the noise it makes for the weld you can make with it. Mine has the outlet for the Lintrol, which I wish I had but dont. You can still get a manual for these machines off of the Lincoln website or you use to be able to.

    Steve
    Dont force it, use a BIGGER hammer.

    Linde VI-252C and Linde wire feeder.
    Hobart Cyberwave 300c.
    HH 140.
    Miller Big 40.
    Lincoln SAE 200J.
    Hobart GR-303.
    Lincoln tombstone welder.

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    • #32
      Tig welder

      Hi Steve
      could you please tell me what the LINCON WELDER is called as i will try and get some info from the makers .Regards john

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      • #33
        Originally posted by johnboy1234 View Post
        Hi Steve
        could you please tell me what the LINCON WELDER is called as i will try and get some info from the makers .Regards john
        Not sure what information you're looking for - the owner's manual is out there for the reading. Here's the link to it:

        Choose the Lincoln Electric web site for your country or region to find the best selection of welding equipment, welding wire and electrode, welding safety equipment, weld fume control, and welding automation systems.
        Trailblazer 302 * Millermatic 212 * Syncrowave 180SD * X-Treme 12VS Feeder * Spoolmate 3035
        Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 52 Plasma * Lincoln 175 MIG

        Victor Superrange II * Victor Journeyman

        Hobart HH 125EZ


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        • #34
          They had welders like those at the school I went to. There have been a number of those kinds of designs over the years where an electric motor drives a generator. Dynamotor is what I believe they call that basic design. I've seen 12v dc motors running 120 v ac 60 hz alternators in field equipment, single phase motors on electric trains running 3 phase generators to power 3 phase dirve motors to increase torque, dc motors powered off huge banks of wet cells to provide backup power to run dc motors that drive generators that generate the old approx 90 volt ringer voltage on the phone system and the electric motor driven welding generators we are discussing here. There's all sorts of interesting contraptions used in industry over the years.

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          • #35
            There are different models of those machines. Mine is a SAE 200J. You will need the code number off of the machine. Its located between the voltage and amperage controls at the top of the plate. With that number you can find the manual. If you got the code number IM me with it and I can get you the link to the manual. They were called all kinds of names, fire hydrant or plug welders, coffee grinders,and so on. I call mine R2D2 from Starwars.

            Steve
            P.S. Post a pic of it if you got one, thanks
            Dont force it, use a BIGGER hammer.

            Linde VI-252C and Linde wire feeder.
            Hobart Cyberwave 300c.
            HH 140.
            Miller Big 40.
            Lincoln SAE 200J.
            Hobart GR-303.
            Lincoln tombstone welder.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by acwd1950 View Post
              There are different models of those machines. Mine is a SAE 200J. You will need the code number off of the machine. Its located between the voltage and amperage controls at the top of the plate. With that number you can find the manual. If you got the code number IM me with it and I can get you the link to the manual. They were called all kinds of names, fire hydrant or plug welders, coffee grinders,and so on. I call mine R2D2 from Starwars.

              Steve
              P.S. Post a pic of it if you got one, thanks
              Steve have sent a pm as regards photo of Starwars welder ......john from new zealand

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              • #37
                John,
                PM sent

                Steve
                Dont force it, use a BIGGER hammer.

                Linde VI-252C and Linde wire feeder.
                Hobart Cyberwave 300c.
                HH 140.
                Miller Big 40.
                Lincoln SAE 200J.
                Hobart GR-303.
                Lincoln tombstone welder.

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                • #38
                  starwars welder

                  Hi Steve have sent you three photos of the welder .Tell me is it the same as you have got over there in the usa .Regards john

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                  • #39
                    Those are one of the best welders ever made. I've had two of them over the years. One was called the "AirCrafter" I guess because it had a foot control for the voltage. It was the best DC tig machine. For stick it was only superb or better.
                    If I had 3 phase I'd have one now.
                    David

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                    • #40
                      tig welder

                      Hi has anyone done any tig welding on Aircraftor glider repairs .ie cromemolly welding ......Regards john

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