[AT] Mig welders for antique tractor sheet metal work??
Billy Hood
aggie1967 at msn.com
Thu Dec 2 19:08:03 PST 2004
The weakest link in the old red Lincoln buzz boxes is the cooling fan. If it does not run, you will burn up something. And it is a 220 volt fan and hard to find a replacement out of the junk box. I have a 225 AC at my son's shop now that we got free because of that--burned up the amperage swithch. I had a cooling fan out of an old AC/DC that the diodes went out in and bought a new switch for $46 and had cheap reserve welder. It is a good thing to check for the cooling fan running on any welder. I have a 300 amp ESAB 3 phase MIG that I got because of the same malady. Fitted a replacement and replaced the switch that had melted and cheap reliable welder. I have also had a fan go out on a Lincoln SP 175 MIG that I used to put a lot of hours on. It has since been replaced, but was a good machine.
Bear
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From: Len Rugen<mailto:lrugen at c-magic.com>
To: Antique tractor email discussion group<mailto:at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2004 7:43 PM
Subject: RE: [AT] Mig welders for antique tractor sheet metal work??
One thing I learned the hard way.... When you turn on one of these
Lincolns, always pause and listen for the FAN. I have a real problem with
dirt dobbers. A few years ago the finally nested in the welder fan and I
didn't notice it. This was a 70's era 225 and the switch shaft is plastic
or some "bakelite" type material. Without the fan, the heat fused the
switch. I didn't know anything was wrong until I needed to change amperage.
I think a replacement switch was $50, but there are at least 2 wires to
solder for each amperage setting and some of them are pretty heavy. I fixed
it and they all work.
> I have a Lincoln 225 AC buzzbox that was bought by my dad in the
> late '60s.
> It has many, many hours on it and is what I use for heavy welding or on
> rusty stuff.
>
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