1937 Lincoln

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The guy I bought the machine from e-mailed me Friday, wanted my mailing address, said he forgot to give me the manual for the machine. I remember him saying when I picked the machine up that he called Lincoln for a manual. So no telling what date it will have when it arrives.
 
   / 1937 Lincoln #22  
Can I ask how much it set you back? It has to be one of the finest machines in your collection for being in such fantastic shape for its age.
 
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The guy was asking $325.00. I didn't have the nerve to try it take him down. Oh I don't know, I've got some good deals before. $200.00 for this Red Face, $250.00 for this Short Hood. :D
 

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   / 1937 Lincoln #24  
I know you said that you ordered the proper original amp adjusting handle but the one on the machine looks good too - especially for an end user fix.
 
   / 1937 Lincoln #25  
I'm sure you could make a good profit if you wanted. $325 seems like a steal for a machine of that vintage that still works perfect. I wouldn't have talked the guy down either. I be too busy keeping my eyes in my head. You don't see too many like that.
 
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Played with some 1/8-inch 7018 this morning. Vertical up, 4-inch pipe, 5-G.
Remember now I'm no pipe weldor, so don't laugh to hard!:shhh::laughing:
 

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   / 1937 Lincoln #27  
Yes that is the Arc boost dial / "hot start".
The manual says on 220-volt, 104-amp input. I'm looking for a new SO cord now, to replace the one that came on it. I'll set it up on my 90-amp breaker. I ran my old Miller 330A/BP on that breaker for years and never through the breaker.
I think these things first came out red, then went to gray. Can't believe orange is the original color.:shocked:

What do you think of these old millers? I see them going pretty cheap in nice condition fairly regularly. I always considered buying one for the heck of it.
 
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I've run more Miller welding machines than any other brand out there. Only Miller that ever impressed me was the Dynasty 300, that's why I bought it. But I'll tell you, it is a fantastic Tig machine, but it sucks for SMAW:mad:! What few Hobart machines I ever run they didn't impress me either.
Now remember this is my opinion, everybody is entitled to their opinion.;)
 
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I've run more Miller welding machines than any other brand out there. Only Miller that ever impressed me was the Dynasty 300, that's why I bought it. But I'll tell you, it is a fantastic Tig machine, but it sucks for SMAW:mad:! What few Hobart machines I ever run they didn't impress me either.
Now remember this is my opinion, everybody is entitled to their opinion.;)

Shania! ;)
 
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What old Millers are you wondering about? Most of the industrial units were pretty decent machines. The Millers that really disappointed me were the old Thunderbolt buzz boxes. Very hard to weld with 7018 and I've tried several. I found an AC 225 Lincoln much easier to burn 7018 as well as most other buzz boxes I've had to use.
 

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