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Tires and a Mig Welder

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    Tires and a Mig Welder

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    I am cleaning for winter.
    (2) 235/65-R17 light truck/suv tires like new $100.00
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    (1) 4 year old brand new in the box Lincoln SP135T mig welder. I paid almost $600.00 and never took it out of the box. Things changed. $400.00

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    Re: Tires and a Mig Welder

    About the welder, does the price include a regulator and shield gas bottle? Also, I'm pretty sure it's a 115V unit but does it need any special power requirements like a 20A or 30A circuit?

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    Re: Tires and a Mig Welder

    Quote Originally Posted by ZX-12R View Post
    About the welder, does the price include a regulator and shield gas bottle. Also, I'm pretty sure it's a 115V unit but does it need any special power requirements like a 20A or 30A circuit?
    It has the regulator, I never even got the bottle. It is a 115V unit. When I had borrowed one in the past I always had a dedicated 20amp plug(circuit) not sure if its needed or not.

    The tag on the box says (120/1/60HZ) if that means anything.

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    Re: Tires and a Mig Welder

    Quote Originally Posted by Sheppo View Post
    The tag on the box says (120/1/60HZ) if that means anything.
    That's 120V, single phase, 60Hz power but it doesn't say if it needs a 20A circuit. I'm not the one directly interested in the welder but I have a friend who has been tentatively looking for one in this size range. I'm just trying to get him as much information as possible. The price is very reasonable.

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    Re: Tires and a Mig Welder

    I would buy that welder, and I already have the same model! It certainly works better on 1/4" steel when plugged into a dedicated outlet, but it will weld most lighter stuff with any outlet. No trouble with mine, and I've used it heavily at home and work for years.

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    Re: Tires and a Mig Welder

    I did a little more digging and found that it uses a 15A grounded plug (NEMA Type 5-15p) but requires a 20A circuit if running it at higher power levels.

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    Re: Tires and a Mig Welder

    Quote Originally Posted by ZX-12R View Post
    I did a little more digging and found that it uses a 15A grounded plug (NEMA Type 5-15p) but requires a 20A circuit if running it at higher power levels.
    Thank you for digging

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