FTG-05
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Well that certainly sounds Like a Lincoln IdealArc Tig 300 300 like the one I have and posted a link to (Lincoln Arc Welder TIG 3 3 w Foot Pedal Working | eBay ) Although it sold already
If it is the tig 300 300 It will stick weld up to about 375 amps AC or DC +- or ( 300 amps @ 60 % duty cycle) also can Tig weld most metals and also Aluminum ( has Hi- frequency that is adjustable and also delay control for shield gas and a solenoid for a water cooled torch
If it is a Tig 300 300 i would definitely demo it first and make sure to test the hi frequency for aluminum tig , That high voltage/ frequency generator is probably the most common part to have problems.
Even with out it- still a very powerful stick welder with infinite adjustability.
Certainly looks like a good price if a good working unit. here is a pic of my 1961 model It gives a good size comparison to a small inverter style machine and to a torch set up to. They are Solidly built but do take up some space.
I guess they have enough power for gouging if desired to
Ok, I'll give the guy a call tomorrow and look into it.
Two words stuck out in your post that I failed to mention: "infinite adjustability". That's what the "Plus" stands for for my SP-175 and I love that feature. Yea, I know the SAs/Kouos et al expert weldors of the world can work around it with their expertise. Me? I need all the help in the world.
I'll let you know about the 300/300 if and when I talk to the guy.
Thanks,