DIXIEDOG
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- May 10, 2009
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- International 2544 / Gator 825i/L2501/General
Here's a little info for those on the fence about buying the spool gun for their little Lincoln wire feed welders. It's not an expensive gun, it was around $200 which is downright cheap for a spool gun....that is reflected in little things like not having remote wire speed control so you still need to go back to the welder to adjust it, you also can't use 10 lb spools with it, you're stuck with the 4" spools only.
I purchased the Lincoln spool gun that fits my Lincoln 140C 110 volt welder early in the summer and have used it on several projects with excellent results. Set up was quick and easy and after running a few beads getting the hang of it was easy as well. It was well worth the investment and it does a far better job than a 110V welder should be able to on aluminum. :thumbsup: As a disclaimer this is not a production gun so if you intend to go into business welding aluminum you should look elsewhere but for the homeowner who would like to do some aluminum welding for small projects it's a great deal. The reason I post this is I have read alot of posts on several forums about the smaller welders lack of ability to weld aluminum and how they would not have the power to get good spray transfer.......it was nearly enough to put me off. Luckily for me I talked to a guy on another forum who had actually hands on used one of them and he eased my concerns about it's abilities. I'm glad I tried it.
I purchased the Lincoln spool gun that fits my Lincoln 140C 110 volt welder early in the summer and have used it on several projects with excellent results. Set up was quick and easy and after running a few beads getting the hang of it was easy as well. It was well worth the investment and it does a far better job than a 110V welder should be able to on aluminum. :thumbsup: As a disclaimer this is not a production gun so if you intend to go into business welding aluminum you should look elsewhere but for the homeowner who would like to do some aluminum welding for small projects it's a great deal. The reason I post this is I have read alot of posts on several forums about the smaller welders lack of ability to weld aluminum and how they would not have the power to get good spray transfer.......it was nearly enough to put me off. Luckily for me I talked to a guy on another forum who had actually hands on used one of them and he eased my concerns about it's abilities. I'm glad I tried it.