Lincoln Wire-matic 250 220v mig welder, works like new, just recieved all new gun parts, doesn't come with tank. The friend i'm selling it for wants something smaller. Make an offer
1991 YJ, 1 tons, locked, lots o armor, stretched, cage
ive got an american forge and foundry 120 job setup for gasless wire right now would he be interested in that and cash?
Its nothing glamorous but will let you tack parts and burn some light beads
ive got an american forge and foundry 120 job setup for gasless wire right now would he be interested in that and cash?
Its nothing glamorous but will let you tack parts and burn some light beads
Im interested in a small welder, can you get me some specs and price? Maybe a pic or two.
-Caleb
Crawl Daddy Champion 2011
1999 XJ 4 inchs of lift or so, 35s and some other stuff.
just because he has welded for over an hour straight does not mean it has a long duty cycle. a duty cycle is ten minutes. if it has a 60% duty cycle it will put out full power for 6 minutes and need to rest for four minutes to cool down. going way over that puts stress on the welder and will cause overheating. leading to a short life expectancy of that welder.
1996 xj, waggy 44 front 5.13 gears aussie trussed, 3 links, 3.5" coils, spooled 8.8 rear, 38" tsl sx's, tnt front bumper, jesus freaks rear bumper, Olympic top hat roof rack, bunch of dumb shit
2001 wj tbd
1974 5 ton
just because he has welded for over an hour straight does not mean it has a long duty cycle. a duty cycle is ten minutes. if it has a 60% duty cycle it will put out full power for 6 minutes and need to rest for four minutes to cool down. going way over that puts stress on the welder and will cause overheating. leading to a short life expectancy of that welder.
The duty cycle rating on a lot of welders is not at max output. For example a Millermatic 250 is rated 60% duty cycle at 200 amps output. The machine is capable of 250 amps plus. At max output which is say 250 amps for all intensive purposes, the duty cycle may be more like 25%. Duty cycle and amperage output is not a linear relationship either. It could be 100% duty cycle at 175 amps output. If you'd like to see this, some Miller owners manuals have a graph of output amps vs. duty cycle, which as I said is not linear but more exponential or some type of curve. Why? I am exactly sure but my best explanation is that the hotter the components get, the hotter the other components get I am sure you can find out more at Millerwelds.com
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