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https://centurywelding.ca/en-ca/prod...etail/k3493-1/If you guys have any experience with this brand of machines, I'd like to know. It's a lincoln brand but I want to know if it's any different from the main lincoln machines.Last edited by Ch4p; 10-21-2020 at 08:33 PM.
Reply:I don't have any experience but I'd vote for not buying it. It is very low power, 90 AMPs. If at all possible, try and buy a more powerful machine.Steve
Reply:I wouldn't mind having one. At 15 lbs. What input amperage is needed. Definitely limited use. You would outgrow it the first week. Unless you have specific needs for that machine. I was satisfied with their 110amp transformer mig welder. Years ago.
Reply:I gotta tell ya,,, my 90A transformer 110v Mig welder finally took a dump. I went to HF and got that 125A Titanium Flux Inverter 110v thing for $179.This is so small, so light, goes anywhere and welds Really Nicely (not sure how well it would with the HF wire though, I learned to put Lincoln wire them long ago). I've used it several times (1/8 and under but I'm sure it will do more than that) and so far have liked everything about it!
Reply:I am going to guess they are made in Poland at Lincoln's factory there.If you can get near one look at the serial number. The letter in the serial number is the country code. U for usa, M for mexico, P for poland and ect.Or call Century tech support and ask them.
Reply:Cool thanks for the feedback. Kinda looks like this is an off brand of Lincoln with cheaper parts. Sent from my Pixel 3 XL using Tapatalk |
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