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  • Does the Lincoln Electric 220-Volt AC-225 Stick Welder use gas at all

  • @SantiagoSernaAZ this welder is capable of stick, or Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) welding only. It does not have a gas solenoid inside and cannot be used to perform gas-shielded welding. The stick electrode has a coating that provides the necessary shielding to preserve the integrity of the weld. No gas is required. Make sure you're operating this machine in a well ventilated area.

  • @lincolnelectrictv Thanks for the info

  • @SantiagoSernaAZ No, The AC 225 amp machine is an SMAW (Stick welder) that uses a shielded electrode. It is the standard "buzzbox" of the industry.

  • the welding school is a major plus to this brand !!!

  • Does anyone here know where i can find parts for my welder? Its a weld pack 100.. I need this welder to put bread on the table. I need the relay that goes on the L9073-3 circuit board.

  • My welding instructor has been to the Cleveland plant 3 times!

    I'm looking forward to using a Lincoln Precision TIG 185 this year.

  • well you'll have to get up here yourself sometime. 1 1/2 million square feet under one roof, including one of the oldest welding schools in the world.

  • Nice short vid on the history of Lincoln Electric!

    To anyone who wants to know more LECO's history, I highly recommend purchasing the "History of Lincoln Electric " from the J.F. Lincoln foundation website. This book covers it well.

    The only thing I wish the book had covered in more detail, was Lincoln's relationship with the "BIG THREE WELDING" CO.

    Great Vid LECO!

    John

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