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Got some welders..maybe F/s

 
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 17, 2006 1:10 pm    Post subject: Got some welders..maybe F/s Reply with quote

I picked up a load of welders tonight. No idea if any of them work,
will check em out this weekend, but need some info on a couple

1. Lincoln AC225..basic AC buzzbox, really long welding leads on this
one

2. Lincoln IdealArc 250 .king sized version of the tombstone. I think
AC only, 140 amps at 100 % duty cycle. 300 amps at 40% Its on the
factory 3 wheeled cart. Actually pretty good cosmetics.

3. Airco CV-300 III mig welder with MED 20 Synergic wirefeeder..(more
on this later)

4. Airco 250 AC/DC Heliwelder V (Square Wave) with Binzel cooler, no
pedal, no torch.

The CV-300 Mig is labled with Made By Esab, and is three phase. The
wire feed stands on a post above the welder. Its got more knobs and
dials than Ive ever seen on a mig feeder before. Most I can figure out
ok. Anyone know if this is one of those welders that can be run on
single phase? If so..it would be WAY cool, assuming its fixable..

It came with 2 Tweco guns, but they are missing the gas diffusers and
tips and what not. First to see if any of it works..

The Airco 250 Heliweld V tig, has a rectangular remote control plug.
Ive got a dozen or so pedals. Anyone have a wiring diagram of the
pedal input/output?

Is this also an Esab? Ive run into a reference on the net..but it
didnt lead anywhere.


Assuming the two Lincolns are running, anyone have any interest in
them? I need more stick welders like I need a 4th thumb. Three is bad
enough.... Price will be right. Located in LA or Central California.
They are not worth enough to ship, Im thinking.

Id like to take any money I get on these two (craigslist is an option)
and use the proceeds to fix up the other two, if they can be fixed, or
equip them if they are working.

Gunner

Rule #35
"That which does not kill you,
has made a huge tactical error"
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