Hey there Gents and ladies (if there are any).
So, I've been looking around for some time now and am wondering about the Lincoln One-For-All-One-Pak (K2680).
Simply wondering:
Do any of you have experience with this machine and what are your opinions? It's nice to have both mig and tig capabilities and at the price it seems like a deal.
However, Lincoln products are foreign to me, I'm only familiar with Miller and Hobart and Esab, but I'm not liking the Esab I use at work... anyway. At school my teacher was all about the "power of blue", the one time I met a Lincoln it had issues with the wirefeed. (someone in my class used one and had nothing but problems...) Anyway, I know I probably sound ignorant on the matter, but it's the only data I have to go by, which is why I ask you all for your input.
I'm interested in the Miller 200DX package with water cooler and all, but that leaves me with nothing else. Then I saw the Lincoln I mentioned above.
With the TIG the primary features I care for are AC ability and the pulsing features.
Anyhow, maybe some of you have experience with this Lincoln, maybe you have advice for me, maybe you have other input who knows....
Bring it!
BTW - a while back I posted about landing a job in the metal fabrication part of the business. I primarily work with sheet metal, aluminum, stainless and steel. I built my first chair and had to make 30 of them all the same, 4 of which I had to rework. The learning curve is steep, but I'm surviving. The chairs are for the Navy, I hope my welds hold up!
Anyhow, works going fine.
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. The learning curve is steep, but I'm surviving. The chairs are for the Navy, I hope my welds hold up!
Anyhow, works going fine.
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