Dec 16, 2011 A Atlanta_hunter Hunter 6 0 Joined Dec 14, 2011 Messages 59 Reaction score 0 Location Covington, Ga Dec 16, 2011 #1 Lincoln electric wire fed 110v trade for pistol or whatever Attachments lincoln.jpg 8.2 KB · Views: 160 welder.jpg 7 KB · Views: 159 Last edited: Dec 16, 2011
Dec 16, 2011 cru9 ODT Junkie! 72 0 Joined Jan 4, 2011 Messages 1,522 Reaction score 196 Location Blue Ridge Dec 16, 2011 #2 Is it mig or arc
Dec 16, 2011 blazedawg87 The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 198 0 Joined May 17, 2010 Messages 8,376 Reaction score 3,253 Location Rome Dec 16, 2011 #3 mig. says wire fed.
Dec 16, 2011 strokin99 ODT Junkie! 181 0 Joined May 17, 2010 Messages 4,130 Reaction score 311 Location Sharpsburg Dec 16, 2011 #4 How about some pics or at least a model number, Thanks
Dec 16, 2011 cru9 ODT Junkie! 72 0 Joined Jan 4, 2011 Messages 1,522 Reaction score 196 Location Blue Ridge Dec 16, 2011 #5 How much you want for it
Dec 16, 2011 1coolhand ODT Junkie! 150 0 Joined May 20, 2010 Messages 3,101 Reaction score 220 Location Coweta County, Georgia Dec 16, 2011 #6 I thought all electric welding was arc welding.
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Dec 26, 2011 blazedawg87 The Hen that laid the Golden Legos 198 0 Joined May 17, 2010 Messages 8,376 Reaction score 3,253 Location Rome Dec 26, 2011 #8 1coolhand said: I thought all electric welding was arc welding. Click to expand... Technically speaking yes, except fusion and spot welding. But you break them into 4 categories: TIG - tungstine inert gas, MIG - metal inert gas, FCAW - Flux Cord Arc Welding, SMAW - Stick Metal Arc Welding
1coolhand said: I thought all electric welding was arc welding. Click to expand... Technically speaking yes, except fusion and spot welding. But you break them into 4 categories: TIG - tungstine inert gas, MIG - metal inert gas, FCAW - Flux Cord Arc Welding, SMAW - Stick Metal Arc Welding