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Miller KP1973-1 Nozzle Tip .375 S13763 lincoln NEW US $17.50
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Radnor Welding Back Cap Short for Miller Lincoln US $2.00
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Radnor Welding Back Caps Long for Miller Lincoln US $2.00
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Fan Blade 30cm T-5110 lincoln miller welder 00268 US $25.00
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Miller/Lincoln Welder Lead Protective Cover US $60.00
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Miller/Lincoln Gas Welder Tune Up & Service Kit, COMPLETE WITH EVERYTHING! US $45.00
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BERNARD LINCOLN G3503 TIG Water Cooler 230VAC MILLER US $375.00
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Lincoln sa 200 welder, miller, welders saftey hood, gas mask, welding hood US $100.00
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Lincoln K3028-1 Black Viking Auto Darkening Welding Helmet 2450 Series List Price: $205.00 Sale Price: $170.00 |
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Lincoln Black Viking Auto Darkening Welding Helmet Part # K3028-1 Model:2450 Series Lincoln Viking 2450 Series Welding Helmet Features: VIKING solar-powered auto-darkening helmets are loaded with features, built to demanding specs and packaged with a host of accessories. * Continuously variable control For shade and sensitivity. o 9-13 Shade Control - Internal o Sensitivity Adjustable for different welding environments. o Delay Adjustable from dark back to light state. * Light weight - 20 oz (588 g) * Grind mode Great for weld prep or post-weld clean up activities. * Magnifying cheater lens capable * Hard hat adapter capable * Extra Cover Lenses Enclosed - (2) inside and (5) outside. * Auto Darkening Welding hood with 4x5 in. cartridge and 3.82 x 2.44 in viewing area * Infinite control of Shade, Sensitivity and delay * 4 Arc Sensors Lincoln Viking 2450 Series Welding Helmet Specifications: Cartridge Size 4.5in. x 5.25in (114mm x 133mm) View Window Size 3.82in x 2.44in (97mm x 62mm) Weight 20.0 oz. (588 g) Number of Sensors 4 Shade Control Internal Variable Welding Shades DIN 9 to 13 with Grind Sensitivity Control Variable Shade, Delay, and Light Sensitivity Powered Replaceable lithium battery Light to Dark Switching Time 0.00004 sec. (1/25000 sec.) Delay Control (Dark to Light) 0.1 sec. min. - 1.0 sec. max TIG Rating 5 amps Compliance ANSI Z87.1-2003/CSA Z94.3 Operating Temperature 14 - 131 deg. F (-10-55 deg. C) Storage Temperature -4 - 158 deg. F (-20-70 deg. C) |
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Lincoln Electric K2185-1 Handy MIG Welder List Price: $508.16 Sale Price: $380.99 |
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LEWK2185-1 Features: -Welds both MIG (shielding gas sold separately) and flux-cored.-Cold contactor safety feature keeps welding wire electrically “cold” until gun trigger is pressed.-Input power: 115/1/60.-Input current@ rated output: 20A.-Handy Mig Welder. Specifications: -35-88 amps output; welds up to 1/8 in. mild steel.-Plugs into household 115V, 20 amp outlet.-Rated output curent/voltage/duty cycle: 70A / 17V / 20pct.-Output range: 35-88A WFS while welding: 0-300 ipm; Max. OCV: 29V. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 12.8" x 8.8" x 18".-Net weight: 46 lbs.. Warranty: -1 yr warranty on material and workmanship. |
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Hobart 500550 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welding Kit Sale Price: $365.70 |
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The Auto Arc 130 operates off 115-volt standard household current. It comes ready to weld with or without shielding gas using .023-.035 solid wire or .030-.035 flux cored wire. The 500550 Auto Arc 130 Package includes a welding cart, welding helmet and fixed flow MIG regulator kit. With an amperage output range of 30 - 130, it easily handles a broad selection of solid mild steel or stainless, flux cored and aluminum wires. Features: Welds 22 gauge up to 3/16-Inch steel Proven built-in wire feeder with quick-release drive roll lever, Built-in contactor eases use and is an excellent safety feature which makes wire electrically "cold" when not welding. Four output voltage settings with wire feed tracking provide quick and easy adjustment for different materials and thickness. Dual groove drive rolls make it easy to switch between .023/.025-Inch (0.6 mm) and .030 - .035-Inch (0.8 - 0.9 mm) wire. Self-resetting thermal overload and motor protection. Specifications: Rated Output at 20-percent Duty: 85A at 17.5 VDC, Cycle: 51A at 21VDC (CSA Rating), Current Range: 30 - 130-Amp, Max Open Circuit Voltage: 27-volt, Wire Feed Speed Range w/o load: 0 - 500-Inch per Minute, Amps Input at 115V: 20 (15 is CSA rating). |
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Lincoln K2532-1 Magnum 100Sg Spool Gun Mig 140C / 180C List Price: $252.00 Sale Price: $205.00 |
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The Magnum 100SG spool gun is the lowest cost way to add reliable and precise spool gun wire feeding performance for soft aluminum wire. Its easy to set up, does not require a bulky outboard adapter/power module and shares gun expendable parts with the standard MIG gun included with the Power MIG models. The Magnum 100SG is a reliable, low-price aluminum welding spool gun for novice and experienced welders. For added protection, the Magnum 100SG comes with a cushioned carrying case. To reduce the number of expendable parts needed, this spool gun uses the same contact tips and nozzles as the standard Magnum 100L MIG gun.Advantage LincolnPRODUCTIVITY Lightweight at only 3.5 lbs. (1.6 Kg). All combinations of specified aluminum alloys and wire diameters can be fed with the same drive roll and liner assembly. .030-.035 (0.8-0.9 mm) drive roll included. EASE-OF-USE Professionally-styled, smooth exterior with ergonomic grip and balance. Full travel mechanical trigger can be easily felt through a welding glove. 10 ft (3.0 m) gun cable, control harness, and gun connector offers fast connections to the welding machine. No expensive gun or bulky adapter module is required. PEACE-OF-MIND Uses the same tips, diffuser, and nozzles as the Magnum 100L. Cushioned carrying case protects the gun during storage. 90-days warranty on parts and labor.Physical specifications:Weight:3.5 lbs. (1.6 kgs. )Dimensions (in) H x W x D : 15.75 x 10.50 x 4.25Dimensions (mm) H x W x D : 400 x 267 x 1080Processes:MIG/GMAW This will ship from your nearest Lincoln Electric warehouse. This product cannot ship outside of the 48 states. |
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180Amp MIG Gun 12-Foot Tweco Lincoln Consumables with Miller Rear End Sale Price: $75.95 |
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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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Ready Welder RWII #10250 MIG Welders with a MIG Spool Gun for running off Miller, Lincoln, Hobart, and Esab machines. Sale Price: $668.00 |
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The RWII Model #10250 is most frequesntly used by welders and welding facilities wanting a MIG Spool Gun attachment to run off their Miller, Lincoln, Hobart, and Esab machines. This model is an excellent choice for welders that have engine drivers or those that weld aluminum in the shop connected to a MIG os Stock machine. The Model #10250 is about 1/3 of the cost of most other manufacturer's spool guns. Most of these machines already have a ground cable built into them, therefore no ground cable is supplied. The Model# 10250 can run off of batteries by the user supplying the ground cable and the series cable for the batterries. This model also includes our AC/DC Power Converter to supply 24VDC when hooked up to CC (Constant Current) stick welding machines. The Model #10250 has a one year 100% parts and labor factory warranty. Model 10250 Features: * Cabled as a spoolgun attachment for all DC output welders * Welds Steel, Stainless and Aluminum or Any Metals Where Standard * One or Two Pound Spools are Available * Connects to Batteries - 18 Volt Battery can do Thin Sheet Metal - 24 Volt will Single Pass 1/2" @220 amp - 36 Volt will Weld up to 3/4" @ up to 350 amp * Welds 22 Gage to 3/4" * Ground Cable not supplied * Connects to other MIG/Constant Voltage, Stick/Constant Current Welding Machines * Uses Wire Sizes from .023 to .045 without Changing Rollers * Uses Heavy-Duty TWECO Quality Front End Consumables * Wire Speeds of 50 Inches to 900 Inches per Minute * Polarity Indicator Lights * Twenty Foot Cable with Quick Disconnects, Can be * Extended to 100 Feet * Built-in Gas Valve |
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200Amp MIG Gun 12-Foot Tweco Lincoln Consumables with Miller Rear End Sale Price: $85.95 |
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PowerWeld .023 2 Lb. Pound Carbon Steel Mig Welding Welder Wire Spool ER70S-6 Clarke Miller Lincoln Hobart Sale Price: $9.95 |
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New in sealed package 2 pound spool of .023 mig carbon steel high quality welding wire by PowerWeld |
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Miller 907005 Diversion 165, Ac/Dc Tig, 230Vac List Price: $1,650.00 Sale Price: $1,495.00 |
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Miller Electric # 907005 Diversion 165 Miller 907005 Diversion 165 AC/DC Tig Welder New NEW! Easy-to-understand operator interface. Only three switches to operate the machine: a power switch, a material selection switch, and an amperage control/material selection switch.Inverter-based, AC/DC power source provides a more consistent welding arc while operating more efficiently (less energy is used).Portable. Whether it's in the shop, garage or at the race track, at 50 pounds it can be taken anywhere.HF start for non-contact arc starting that elminates tungsten and material contamination. Miller 907005 Diversion 165 AC/DC Tig Welder Fan-On-Demand improves power efficiency and reduces noise and maintenance by lessening the amount of airborne contaminants pulled through the machine. Auto-Postflow protects the weld end zone and electrode by optimizing postflow time based on welding amperage - for adequate shielding every time without waste and no need for adjustment. Fully adjustable amperage control from 10-165 amps DC and AC. NEW! Weldcraft LS17 TIG Torch. 150 A, air-cooled torch features the hand controlled amperage adjustment built into the handle of the torch. Miller 907005 Diversion 165 AC/DC Tig Welder New: Diversion 165 ProcessTIG (GTAW) Diversion 165 SpecificationsDiversion 165 Input Power230 V, 1-Phase Power Diversion 165 Rated OutputDC: 150 A at 16 VDC, 20% Duty Cycle AC: 150 A at 16 VAC, 20% Duty Cycle Diversion 165 Welding Amperage Range10 - 165 A Diversion 165 Max. Open-Circuit voltage 80 Diversion 165 Weight50 lb (23 kg) Miller 907005 Diversion 165 AC/DC Tig Welder New |
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MAKING THE MOST OF A CHANCE
Nebraska wasn't the first choice for this Chicago Mt. Caramel High School star. "I was recruited by George Kelly who was a coach at Marquette University," Judge McGinn said. McGinn didn't stay very long at Marquette and followed a call to the seminary but soon found the priesthood wasn't for him.
"I sent out some letters to different universities," McGinn explained. His direct mail approach got a response from an old friend. George Kelly was now one of Devaney's coaches at Nebraska. "Kelly told me they had a scholarship for me and to come on out."
McGinn packed his bags and headed for Lincoln. It was 1962 and the excitement was high in Lincoln. His first day at Nebraska was a little stressful however. "I flunked the physical," McGinn said. "I injured my shoulder in high school and it needed to be fixed."
McGinn didn't have much time to feel down about the problem, however. "Coach Devaney came up to me and told me not to worry, they would get things fixed."
"Pre-season practice wasn't as tough at Nebraska as it was in high school," McGinn recalled. "We were allowed some breaks when it was hot and they even had saltwater and orange and lemon slices for us.
Even the regular season practices were lighter. We didn't do a lot of calisthenics. If you played on Saturday, you didn't have to scrimmage the next week." Football was fun for this running back now switched to guard on offense and defense. Yes, he played on both sides of the ball.
McGinn concentrated on his studies and his goal of becoming a dentist. But that soon changed, too. "I got a D in chemistry so I dual matriculated in Arts and Sciences and Teacher's College," McGinn explained. He was going to be a coach.
McGinn didn't get to go to the first bowl game of the Devaney era because he was ineligible due to the transfer. The Huskers headed for the Gotham Bowl in New York City and beat Miami in a freezing weather squeaker, 36-34.
The next year, he was part of an Oklahoma style 5/4 defense. "There were five down linemen and 2 linebackers over the guards," he explained. Nebraska was also using an alternating squad method where McGinn would come in to sub for All-American Bob Brown.
"There were some opposition players who were happy to see me come in after having to deal with Brown for a while." Brown was 6' 5" and 270 and McGinn was right at 6' and 205, almost exactly what he is today. Not everyone on that team was a giant. There was even a tough little guy from Cleveland in the backfield by the name of Frank Solich.
McGinn went to work on his own strength and size. The famous Husker Power strength program was still a few years off."In those days there was a set of Sears weights in the field house and a big bar in the basement of the Coliseum," he explained.
The excitement was building at a record pace and along with it, seats for the sea of red started pushing out of the ground on the south end of the stadium. "By the time I was a senior, the South Stadium was done," he remembered. Along with new room for the faithful came some warmer and sunnier bowl appearances. Nebraska beat Auburn in the 1963 Orange Bowl, 13-7.
"We played Arkansas in the 1964 Cotton Bowl and had them handled for most of the game but they started hitting on the little out patterns and we just couldn't adjust," he remembered. "I recovered a fumble but it wasn't enough, they beat us 10-7."
The football coach-to-be with a major in English and Philosophy was now a Nebraska graduate. The real world called. "I went to work at a Firestone recapping plant in Aberdeen, South Dakota," he said with a big grin. "Then I got interested in law school."
McGinn enrolled in Nebraska's Law School and clerked for county attorney Paul Douglas. When he graduated, he was offered a position with the country attorney's office and stayed there for eleven years until his appointment to the District Court by Governor Charles Thone.
"I hope I do some good by making an effort to protect society with my judging," he said. "I like the variety of experiences." But there is one type of experience that clearly troubles him. It is when a young man stands before him.
If he had his way, he would prefer that young men stand in front of people like Devaney, Osborne, and Solich rather than have to stand before him. "Kids need supervision and attention and sometimes they just don't get it," he said. "Sometimes they just don't have a chance."
Retired Judge McGinn doesn't attend all of the Husker home games but you may see him once in a while with some of his old friends. "Fred Duda and I went to the Notre Dame game and a bunch of us get together every summer.
"Chances are, they probably talk about having a chance to play football for Nebraska. Bernard McGinn made the most of his chance.
Kenny Miller has been in the creative business for over 30 years. He has created two advertising agencies and is the author of two books: The Last Flight of Kilo Mike; and A Visit to Hartington. Kenny is also a highly experienced professional pilot; a published photographer; and a top-notch storm chaser. Kenny also writes a sports column, A Story From The Stands, which tells the stories of former Nebraska players and what they learned from playing football. His site is [http://www.nebraskawriter.com]
Poor Arab Haters
What to do? Where to go? No place to run; no place to hide. With Arabic being the fastest growing language, Islam being the fastest growing religion, and money flowing in by the barrel each and every second, 24/7, these once lonely, disrespected goat herders are running the bid up for politicians, bankers, and mad bombers so high the Christians can't afford to play. How sad.
But the in-debt-up-to-their-ears working class doesn't have to worry, nothing is going to change for them with the possible exception of the name of the place they live. Politicians being who and what they are, London and New York might one day soon be named respectively, Laden City and Hussein City. That statue of Churchill might be pulled to the ground and one of Osama bin Laden put in its place. The American Lincoln Memorial could be pushed into the Potomac River and a 150' statue of Saddam Hussein put in its place.
No doubt about it, a few brave Arab haters will whine about these changes, but twenty or so lashes across their backside will put an end to the whining. The rest seeing this will walk in lockstep to the new Islam version of Amazing Grace as they did the old Christian version. Christian sheep have proven time and time again that they don't care who herds them, just so long as someone does it.
About the Author
Bob Miller writes revolutionary articles based on anti war and Anti-Bush. Miller has made Anti-war speeches that grabbed the attention of millions around the globe. His websites www.serveyournation.com , www.bobmillerwrites.com , and www.angelzabar.com are focused are saving the youth of America from the danger of war that is good for nothing.
Anyone like these names?
For A Boy:
Lennox
Lincoln
Malachi
Maximus
Miller
Murphy
Oliver
Oscar
Ozymandias
Parker
Porter
Ramsey
Rosco
Those names are good alot of the older & unusual names are back in fashion now.
I used older & unusual names for my 3 daughters, that way they won't have anyone in their class at school with the same name hopefully. I went with Kara, Hayley & Charlette.
Martinez has big day for Huskers
LINCOLN, Neb. -- A third man has emerged in the competition for starting quarterback at Nebraska. Taylor Martinez was all the buzz during spring practice, and Saturday he showed why to the 77,936 fans who turned out at Memorial Stadium for the Red-White game.
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