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Lincoln CV-300 welder for $100

Tom Kitta

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cable alone is worth to me like $30 - either anyone wants it or I think I have to scrap it.

I got a welder with a wire feeder - I am going to use the wire feeder and welder is surplus. I can deliver in Calgary while its on the back of my pickup.
 
I wish I had the room to store it, but sadly I do not. What input voltage does it require?
 
it is 230 / 460 but 3ph. People did convert to 1ph but it has electronic board in it so you have to tinker with it apparently - you would get only 200 amps at 100% instead of 300 and 266 amps at 60% duty - which I think should be fine for most pp anyways.
 
300lbs. Guy said his truck broke down. There was quite a lot of interest in the welder. I was a bit surprised.
 
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