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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lincoln-Weld...893#vi-content is this a good deal? kinda leery about buying it, will lincoln still honor the warrenty?
Reply:http://www.weldersupply.com/productd...&ID=42&pID=538If you have 220v available then maybe you should check out the Thermal Arc 181i. Its more money but its also 3 machines in one. There is also a link in a recent post in the other manufactures forum.
Reply:I bought a Lincoln Precision Tig from Indiana Oxygen online and a Hypertherm 600 online. If it is NIB, then you simply fill out your warranty card. In the end, you can email Lincoln and ask them, too.
Reply:thanks for the suggestion but my budget is set at $400. im probably just gonna go with the eastwood 135 to do alittle bodywork with to hold me over till i can save up for the millermatic 211.
Reply:Originally Posted by TxDocI bought a Lincoln Precision Tig from Indiana Oxygen online and a Hypertherm 600 online. If it is NIB, then you simply fill out your warranty card. In the end, you can email Lincoln and ask them, too.
Reply:Originally Posted by Jay Ohttp://www.weldersupply.com/productd...&ID=42&pID=538If you have 220v available then maybe you should check out the Thermal Arc 181i. Its more money but its also 3 machines in one. There is also a link in a recent post in the other manufactures forum.
Reply:Be sure to check whether you have the current available. At 115Vac it could be a bit high to weld at max output power. |
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