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im looking to buy a lincoln sa 800 bullit welder,,,any help would be appreciated,,thks don
Reply:Here's one: http://www.steelmachinery.com/Weld_SA800.htmlConvenient if you happen to work in the Philippines.WeldingWeb forum--now more sophomoric banter than anything else!
Reply:lol,,i saw that one,,,i was hoping for one a little closer,,,,thanks for the effort
Reply:Welders from all over the planet post to this forum. How was I supposed to know where you're at? You don't even list a region much less a locale. Good luck in your search.WeldingWeb forum--now more sophomoric banter than anything else!
Reply:my mistake 69 chevy,,newbie error,i m from ohio and would appreciate any leads an a sa 800 anywhere in the US,,all ive found are 575 volt welders,,,i need a480 volt,,,,,,,,,,,,,,my bad,,,sorry.............don
Reply:Mommasfatty, Could this be your baby? Attachment 12790When Lincoln built it, they didn't have time to stamp specs on the data plate! I know it's 480v and tagged as 600a. Looks like the paper schematic is dated 1941. Uses remote exciter; I have that also.Came out of a working shop, previous owner gave me the history. Sorry, I left it outside for about three years. They cranked it up, and broke the knobs off! I did turn them today, seem okay.Huge leads, maybe 4/0. Scale goes to 750 plus. Are you trying to squeeze a 1000a out of an 800? Too old, or do you think this might do it? Anything I could check for you?Last edited by denrep; 02-12-2009 at 01:56 AM.
Reply:thats what i need,,,does it work,,,where are you located,how much do you want for it,,,worst case senerio it may be a parts welder,,thanks don
Reply:thats a good one , worked with one at todd ship yard in long beach ca , back in 93 brings back some memorys
Reply:although ,theres not much for broom stick rod out there any more
Reply:we use them to air arc,,havnt found a machine that can keep up with them,,,,
Reply:Originally Posted by mamasfattywe use them to air arc,,havnt found a machine that can keep up with them,,,,
Reply:mooseye, In parallel or series? In series, you could kill yourself with kind of voltage and current if you were not careful.ocd
Reply:Originally Posted by o.c.d.mooseye, In parallel or series? In series, you could kill yourself with kind of voltage and current if you were not careful.ocd
Reply:That's series, so OCV x 3 = ~200V. Wow.. Good thing you were not wet! Be careful with that.
Reply:other prob in hooking to together is one lead hooked wrong can tere the machines from moring and flip them , ( saw 2 60kw generators flip @ 29stumps(palms) marine base when they tried to hook them in paralel nobody got hurt but a real attention getter). |
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