Gary Lewis wrote
Yep. But it is takes a 20a 110v circuit. Not your normal 15a. In fact, it plugs into a 20a outlet, one of those with a prong turned sideways.
My little Lincoln is the same Gary with 110v, 20a plug. I specifically wanted a 110v machine for doing thinner metals, and that decision was driven strictly by my brother-in-law complaining that he had a hard time getting his 220v machine to work well on the thinner materials (and I do have access to other welders if I need them). We have a Tweco at work that is both MIG and stick. It's a cool little machine too.
I think my little Lincoln will do up to 1/4" steel if you use the flux core wire. I keep .025 wire in mine, and I've welded 1/8" steel with it, but haven't tried anything thicker with it yet.
I mainly use mine for little odd jobs, but I have done some floor patching with it, a set of rocker panels, and this week, repaired a rusted fuel filler door bracket!
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