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MIG-100 110V FLUX CORE WELDING MACHINE NO GAS WELDER US $144.95
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MIG 135F FLUX CORE WIRE MIG WELDER 110 VOLT NEW NO GAS US $189.99
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MIG-100 GAS-LESS FLUX CORE WIRE WELDER WELDING MACHINE US $139.95
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Brand new Campbell Hausfeld flux core mig welder US $175.00
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Ceramic Core Plastic Welder Replacement Heating Element 700W US $5.86
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Lincoln K2696-1 Easy-Core 125 wire feed welder (NEW) US $483.09
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Ceramic Core Plastic Welder Replacement Heating Element 700W US $5.57
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LINCOLN CENTURY 80GL FLUX-CORE WELDER -RECONDITIONED US $218.95
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Campbell Hausfeld WF2150 Flux Core Wire Feed Welder List Price: $250.00 Sale Price: $209.00 |
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Campbell Hausfeld 115V Flux Core Wire Feed Welder. Easy to use, with professional results every time! SAVE BIG! Portable performer makes easy work out of welding! Welds from 24-ga. to 3/16" steel, with adjustable, consistent wire feed for smoother, more even welds every time, even if you're a novice! Perfect around the home or the shop. The clear choice for pros and novices alike! Details: Robust steel case for jobsite-tough durability over the long haul; Works with standard 15 or 20-amp household outlets; Capable of welding mild and stainless steel from 18-ga. to 3/16"; 4 heat settings for varying metal thicknesses; Thermal overload shut-off protects welder by shutting down when the duty cycle has been exceeded; Duty cycle: 20% @ 70A; 5-yr. limited manufacturer's warranty; Weighs only 46 lbs.; Includes Flux core wire and 2 extra tips. Make sure you've got the right tool for the job! Order yours today! Campbell Hausfeld 115V Flux Core Wire Feed Welder |
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Campbell Hausfeld WT501300AJ 0.030-Inch Contact Tips for MIG Welder, 4-Piece Sale Price: $8.48 |
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Replace your old or damaged MIG welding tips with our new replacement MIG welding tips. Includes four 0.030-Inch wire contact welding tips. MIG nozzles, products and welding replacement parts are built to last. |
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MIG 100 Flux Wire Welder Sale Price: $115.40 |
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90 Amp Flux wire, 120Volt / 60Hz, ETL approved. No Load Voltage: 31 Volt, adjustment positions: 2 steps. Range of current 50 to 80 Amp. Duty cycle: 15% at 80A, 20% at 65A. Rated duty cycle: 10% at 90amps. Insulation Class: F, welding wire size is 035 to 040 inches. Includes: Welding torch, tip, grounding cord with clamp Brush / hammer, Face shield, Flux cored wire .030 inch (2 pounds). |
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Hobart 500549 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welder List Price: $329.99 Sale Price: $314.18 |
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AutoArc 130 Welder by Hobart |
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Metal Man FC125 125 Amp 115-Volt Flux Core Wire Feed Welder List Price: $339.50 Sale Price: $199.99 |
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Maxus MXW30901AV Pro-140 120 Volt 140 Amp Max Output Mig/Flux Core Welder List Price: $499.99 Sale Price: $379.99 |
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? Welds steel 24ga. to 3/16" ? Professional grade removable torch ? Professional grade die-cast aluminum drive deck - Best In Class ? Includes smoothing capacitor for smothest bead ? Built in circuit breaker and thermostat |
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Campbell Hausfeld WG4130 230 Volt Pro-180 Mig/Flux-Core Welder List Price: $619.99 Sale Price: $452.33 |
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The Campbell Hausfeld Pro-180 230V Mig/flux Welder can be used for all types of metal fabrication. 230V MIG-ready wire welder. 5 heat settings for precise adjustment to the thickness of your metal. Professional cold torch with trigger activated arc allows precise weld placement, and the quick-connect adapter makes it easy to replace. 180 Amp maximum output allows for weld sizes 24-gauge to 5/16-Inch. Wire feed has speed tracking and extra large capacitor that maintains a continuous wire flow and smoother weld arc, making it better for aluminum. Thermal overload protection automatically shuts off to avoid overheating. Dual gauge regulator and hose are included, allowing tank pressure to be read, while also reading the pressure flow through the unit. |
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Clarke WE6523 130EN 120-Volt Fluxcore/MIG Welder List Price: $499.00 Sale Price: $275.00 |
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Features and Benefits Solid state electronic heat control with larger PC board for better wire speed control Weld mild steel, aluminum, stainless steel and cast iron Tweco type torch with full ON/OFF safety control Automatic thermal safety switch prevents overload Multiple power settings for accurate welding power control This professional welder is easily converted to gas operation, easy to operate and fan cooled. Specs: Weight: 53 lbs. Duty cycle: 40% @ 60 amps Input voltage/phase: 110 / single Wire sizes: .023-.035 Heat settings/fan cooled: 4 / yes Maximmum metal thickness (mild steel): 3/16" Wire spool/capacity: 2 lbs./11 lbs. |
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Campbell Hausfeld WG3080 120 Volt Pro-125 Flux-Core Welder List Price: $429.99 Sale Price: $319.33 |
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The Campbell Hausfeld Pro-125 120V Flux-core Welder can be used for all types of metal fabrication. No gas is required, but is MIG ready using optional hose/regulator kit. 5 heat settings for precise adjustment to the thickness of your metal. The plug-in Professional cold torch with trigger activated arc allows precise weld placement and the quick-connect adapter makes it easy to replace. 125 Amp maximum output allows for weld sizes 18-gauge to 3/16-Inch. Wire speed tracking maintains continuous wire flow by compensating for movement. Thermal overload protection automatically shuts off to avoid overheating. Great for repairs, projects, metal fabrication, and light production. Includes two extra contact tips and flux-core wire. |
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Campbell Hausfeld WG3090 120 Volt Pro-140 Flux-Core Welder List Price: $539.99 Sale Price: $535.95 |
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The Campbell Hausfeld Pro-140 120V MIG/FLUX Welder can be used for all types of metal fabrication. 120V MIG-ready wire welder. 5 heat settings for precise adjustment to the thickness of your metal. Professional cold torch with trigger activated arc allows precise weld placement, and the quick-connect adapter makes it easy to replace. 140 Amp maximum output allows for weld sizes 24-gauge to 1/4-Inch. Large capacitor creates a smoother arc for welding, making it better for aluminum. Thermal overload protection automatically shuts off to avoid overheating. Dual gauge regulator and hose are included, allowing tank pressure to be read, while also reading the pressure flow through the unit. |
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As most of us are aware of, MIG welding is a semi-automatic arc welding procedure in which an incessant, fragile wire electrode and a defensive gas are supplied by means of a welding gun. On the tip of the gun, there is a contact end which delivers electrical energy to the wire. Mutually, the shielding gas and the wire are set in motion to generate the weld when the machinist lowers the trigger of the gun.
On the other hand, there are advantages as well as disadvantages of MIG welding.
Paybacks
MIG welding is fairly well-liked as it is simple to gain knowledge of and calls for no extraordinary expertise. Even a first-timer operative will be able to complete a high-quality weld with smallest amount of practice.
A lot of people support MIG welding as it is a great time-saver. Therefore, the working cost of MIG welding is lower than Stick welding because of this curtail of time. MIG regulates to some degree of electrode length and this permits for longer welds with lesser disruptions and intervals.
In addition, there is also no misuse of filler metals and thinner materials are welded with no trouble with it. It is also an orderly procedure and does not necessitate chipping slag. This surely makes for extremely suitable weld tacking and fitting of parts and there is incredibly slight stub thrashing because of the incessant roll of filler metal.
It is undoubtedly adaptable and competent for a diversity of claims, including - auto body repair and restoration, trailer hitches, household projects, farm/ranch equipment repairing wheel barrows, bicycles, and others. This kind of welding insists not as much of long time when compared to further sorts of welding procedures.
Drawbacks
The preliminary expenditure of setting up a MIG welding is soaring considering the shielding gas and regulators although a few MIG welding may be done with self-protecting flux core and without regulator or gas.
In the MIG process, different materials necessitate different gases and wire. Plus, it is not recommended to weld through grimy materials with MIG machines. One should constantly weld on the cleanest material.
Equipments are also more multifaceted, costly and less movable and the welding gun is hard to move. The filler metal can be knotted within the wire feeder making the operative feel irritated and also adding up to downtime. The operator has to uncomplainingly maintain liners and leads in a straight line or position to agree to for appropriate feeding of filler metal.
MIG welding happens when an electrically charged wire is fed into the welding arc. MIG is normally favored for the reason that the welding leads are much uncomplicated to carry out. In point of fact, it is said that even robots can be used to make the motorized job completed. MIG welder is competent of working with almost all kinds of metals; even if mild steel and aluminum are the most in style ones.
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Thoughts playing with in a tournament on Your Age
There is a saying in golf - I hope I live long enough to play my age. I've known a few golfers who can attest to this claim. I was reminded of this other day while reading an obituary about a local golfer who died at the age of 95. He had been able to play his age up to four years ago, at age 91. I am usually happy with a round of 91 and I am much younger than 91. In fact, I think I have read that only about 10% of golfers consistently score below 100. Golf must one of the few sports that allow for a 91-year-old to compete with most of the other people playing the game.
My father-in-law, Andy, came close to playing his age. He consistently broke 90 when he was in his seventies, but by the time he was 90 he was to frail to make it through a whole round. I don't know if his score and age ever coincided. I had him out to the driving range just before his 90th birthday and he was able to try out my new driver. He could still hit it over 150 yards and always straight. Around that time, he would occasionally ride along if we used a power cart and would get out and hit a few.
Andy didn't start playing golf until after he retired at age 65. He was a steam engineer and welder, a blue-collar guy, and always thought that golf was only for executive types. But with a bit of encouragement from a friend, he gave it a try and soon became obsessed with the game. He joined a club and played almost every day for the rest of his life. With a conservative game, well played, he was able to beat me most, if not all, of the time.
Last summer I played with in a tournament a group of guys I went to high school with have kept going for over 25 years. About 10 years after we graduated, one of our classmates, who everyone thought was destined to the life of a confirmed bachelor, succumbed to marriage, and the gang held a “memorial” tournament in his honour. His marriage didn't last, but the tournament did, with the core group gathering every year for 25 years, adding occasional players like me along the way. Hopefully, these guys will be playing their age.
A while ago I walked on a golf course in a small town where I was doing some work. I happened to get matched with a guy in his seventies playing with his grandson. As we went along, I found out that this fellow had been a club member for some time and had put in a lot of volunteer time in the development of the course. He was recovering from bypass surgery but was still able to play a decent game and mentor his grandson. I don't remember if he played his age exactly that day, but it was close.
I think part of the reason it is possible to play your age in golf is that golf helps to keep people alive. Just yesterday, my doctor was on my case about not getting enough cardio exercise lately. According to him, I should spend less time golfing and more time cycling and running. But I think it is more than the physical activity that golf provides that prolongs life. Most of the older golfers I have played with have developed an emotional maturity that helps them deal with the stresses of whatever comes their way. Anyone who can play their age is likely someone who has walked a lot, and, while they were walking, learned to empty their mind of their last shot. Maybe the expression, playing your age, has more to do with describing an attitude than it does the actual numbers.
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What is wrong with my welder?
I have a lincoln 100 hd wire feed flux core welder that turns on and the fan runs, but when i depress the trigger, nothing happens and then when i try to strike an arc with it after hand feeding the wire through, i cannot strike an arc. What is wrong with it? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Most likely the trigger switch is bad.
My Miller had a similar problem. Replaced switch, worked fine.
NOTE: If the switch is bad, there is NO POWER to the wire, wire drive, etc.
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