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I recently picked up a Lincoln AC 225-S that has been sitting in a barn for over 30 years. It worked, but it had seen better days. I took it apart, cleaned it up, and repainted it. I still have to get a new power cable for it and then put the back panels on, but here it is so far: Attached ImagesLast edited by Mantis; 02-19-2007 at 03:52 PM.
Reply:Thats a good machine. It will serve you just as well as its owner in the past.
Reply:Pictures are tiny but from what I can see, you did a damn good job! The Lincoln Tombstone is a sturdy old welder...you'll be happy!John - fabricator extraordinaire, car nut!- bleeding Miller blue! http://www.weldfabzone.com
Reply:The before shot looks better than my 30+ year old tombstone. Make me want to go paint mine up..... naaPatriot Performance AutoLincoln Power Mig 255CLincoln AC-225 StickVictor Journeyman O/AQuincy QT-5 Compressor
Reply:Thanks !Does anyone know how I can make the pictures larger?
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Reply:Here are some larger pics:
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Reply:While you have your machine apart, you might want to add jacks for the leads. I added these to my 225 A/C D/C machine and was well worth the cost. I never thought much about running lead thru the sheet metal with no protection.Not a beginner, not a pro !
Reply:Ok now that you posted bigger pictures. That settles it, I'm painting mine up tomorrow!Patriot Performance AutoLincoln Power Mig 255CLincoln AC-225 StickVictor Journeyman O/AQuincy QT-5 Compressor
Reply:Originally Posted by PlanewelderWhile you have your machine apart, you might want to add jacks for the leads. I added these to my 225 A/C D/C machine and was well worth the cost. I never thought much about running lead thru the sheet metal with no protection. |
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