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Chuck Chainz 05-12-2013 04:23 PM

Lincoln 155 thoughts? possible purchase for a beginner.
 
So I'm looking to get my brothers Lincoln 155 welder, I'm eager to learn the ups and downs of welding, so what do you guys think of this as a beginners welder?
I know it accepts the gas conversion which is about 150.
I'm not trying to get all fancy with stuff but I would like to be able to weld body panels and such.

Any thoughts?

Koopa Troopa 05-13-2013 01:59 PM

Should be good enough for sheet metal.

Personally I don't like those bargain welders. I want my wire feed speed in inches per minute and my voltage in the actual voltage I am using.

Voltage of 5 with a WFS of 8 doesn't mean shit to me...

failedabortion 05-13-2013 08:06 PM

Do you have 220 already wired?

I would consider a bigger machine either way even if you only plan on welding body panels now.

ph8ed4life 05-14-2013 10:11 AM

miller products FTW! I love my 140 autoset

Chuck Chainz 05-14-2013 12:12 PM

I'd be getting it for a crackhead price and sheet metal wouldn't be the only thing I'd be interested in welding, apparently it will weld up to 1/4 inch thick; don't quote me on that though.

I have one 220 outlet but will be putting on I'm my garage, because it'll suck having to unplug the the dryer every time.

Why a bigger machine though? Are they not good for a beginner?

Chuck Chainz 05-14-2013 12:14 PM

Is the 140 along the same lines as the Lincoln 155?
Want kind of thongs have you welded with it? Anything automotive?

failedabortion 05-15-2013 11:52 AM

Because you will want a bigger machine later.

If its for home/hobby a millermatic 211 or a hobart handler 210 would probably take a while to outgrow. Both are multi voltage so you can run it off 115v or 230v, the duty cycle is fine for at home stuff as well.

RICK's-TOWING 05-15-2013 10:56 PM

I'm sure it will be fine for body panels and getting a feel for welding. The best mig welder I've ever used was a Lincoln mig pulse welder. Absolutely amazing. Of course nothing against miller. I own 3 miller machines. But if I really wanted to mig weld sheet metal. The pulse welder is what id look into buying.


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