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Longevity Migweld 140
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03/26/14 01:07 AM
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Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 2
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Need a Spot
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Any experience with the Longevity Migweld 140?
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Re: Longevity Migweld 140
[Re: willie101]
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03/28/14 08:01 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 580
Rock Warrior
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looked at the site. seems like a nice machine. i've been using one of those hf 180A units(i'm cheap). some problems w/gas solenoid- doesn't shut off sometimes.
'94 "tracker", with some parts from suzi the psychic. other modifications made, with more to come. some intentional. suzitoo should get me fishing. kj6esv
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Re: Longevity Migweld 140
[Re: willie101]
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04/07/14 05:34 PM
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Joined: Feb 2000
Posts: 6,247
Trail Leader
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I am interested in your experiences with it. I have a Lincoln Mig 140 that has been useful. It is great for lighter material. I use flux-core wire. Yeah, requires more after weld clean up but don't have to mess with the gas bottle.
Seems I will do extra fabrication projects as an excuse to weld something.
I would recommend that you spend the extra $$$ for a quality hood with instant dark lens. They are worth every penny you pay.
And, long sleeve nomex welding shirts are a great investment...
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