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Subject: | MIG welders |
From: | jddamon@ix.netcom.com (Jeff Damon ) |
Date: | Mon, 27 May 1996 10:59:05 -0700 |
I purchased a Lincoln SP100 just after they came out (1986 I believe). Since then it has been used and abused as much as possible. I own a British Car restoration shop and as I'm sure most of you know this would demand a lot of rust repair and fabrication of all sorts of things. To date this welder has been a trooper welding anything we have thrown at it with out a single problem of any type. The only part I have ever purchased for this unit is the different tips for different size wire. It has always been used as a MIG unit using copper or stainless wire. It has welded up to 5/16 plate on a single pass perfectly. The only problems I have had using the unit were 1) not enough available amperage, and 2) once the supply house sold me straight Argon instead of Argomix. I would most definitely buy this unit again and I swear I don't work for Lincoln! Just my .02. JD |
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