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Tech The Basics Of Welding Lincoln Electric 216

 
 
Tech The Basics Of Welding Lincoln Electric 216
Tech The Basics Of Welding Lincoln Electric 216
If you’re wired for 230-volt service in your home shop or garage and know you’ll be sticking some serious metal together, you might want to open up your budget a bit for more efficient welder that can put out more power, like the Lincoln Electric 216. It still has the ability to use flux or MIG wire (with the right shielding gas), but unlike the smaller welders using 115-volt service, these guys can weld up to ½-inch thick steel. Trust us, you want a welder like this when installing suspension mounts, crossmembers, and so forth. View Related Article
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