1937 Lincoln

   / 1937 Lincoln #31  
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.

Nothing wrong with your pipe welding Shield Arc considering it was done with 1/8" rods. You need to weld a lot of pipe to get it to look super smooth. I've known a few people that were real good at it but that's mostly all they did for years.
 
   / 1937 Lincoln #32  
Omg. That's just way to cool. Orange too! Never seen anything like it. Just love that old stuff. Nice find. :thumbsup:
 
   / 1937 Lincoln #33  
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.

I was referring to the 330 a/bp he had posted. I see them come up around the $300-$500 range a couple times a year at least. In fact that is what I almost bought before I got my idealarc tig 250, but i was too slow so I paid a lot more for my Lincoln. I really don't need it anymore, I just though they seemed like neat welders, and they seem nostalgic. The new ones may perform better (maybe not) but i don't think they are built the same or have the same character. Besides with all of the copper in those, they gotta be worth more than $300 in scrap.
 
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Nothing wrong with your pipe welding Shield Arc considering it was done with 1/8" rods. You need to weld a lot of pipe to get it to look super smooth. I've known a few people that were real good at it but that's mostly all they did for years.
Yeah it is something that takes a lot of time to be really good at. Working union all my life, just never had the opportunity to weld much pipe.



Omg. That's just way to cool. Orange too! Never seen anything like it. Just love that old stuff. Nice find. :thumbsup:
Thanks 4shorts, I have a weakness for old machines!;)


I was referring to the 330 a/bp he had posted. I see them come up around the $300-$500 range a couple times a year at least. In fact that is what I almost bought before I got my idealarc tig 250, but i was too slow so I paid a lot more for my Lincoln. I really don't need it anymore, I just though they seemed like neat welders, and they seem nostalgic. The new ones may perform better (maybe not) but i don't think they are built the same or have the same character. Besides with all of the copper in those, they gotta be worth more than $300 in scrap.
Oh I didn't under stand your question Mike, I thought you meant Millers in general. That 330 A/BP in it's day was a top of the line Tig welder. Not so much today. Have to say it is one of the best 7018 machines I ever ran, but not so impressive with 6010. Be careful buying one, parts are really hard to come by. I had trouble with the high frequency capacitors, that is why I sold it. To this day there are weldors who just love those 300s!
 

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Got the wheel from Stumpf today. Not to bad, $48.28 FOB my front porch.
Got the new #2 SO cord last week, now for a new paint job, and be all set!:cool2:
 

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   / 1937 Lincoln #36  
Sweet bud, looking great!
 
   / 1937 Lincoln #37  
You do have a knack for finding some amazing deals on great old welders. Looking forward to seeing it.
 
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I go through Craigs list 3-times a day. Here is another great deal if anybody needs a welder. :laughing:
Lincoln welder
 
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Hopefully that was a type-o. But he re-worded his ad, and posted it again.
 

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