George Marsh said: (quoted from post at 14:00:33 08/01/12) Dave,
Agree, the fan will run slower and the rod may stick easier. Try using the farmer's 6011 rod. Either the 1/8 inch for thin metals and the 3/16 for the larger. Mine doesn't like 1/4 inch rods. The 7011 rod seems to take more power to burn. I have a lincoln 225 buzz box and new they were only around $225 at lowes a few years ago. I love mine.
They have a small duty cycle. Slower fan, means even smaller duty cycle. You may want to monitor the transformer temps.
I was told the older 225 were made of copper, newer one are made of aluminun.
I wouldn't drive 300 miles for one, especially at the price you pay for gas, unless it's free.
George
Real cheap.... Guy hasn't answered me yet. Afraid someone else jumped on it. Should know something by tomorrow. Won't have to pick it up myself, wife's company has a courier that goes within a couple miles twice a week.....
not a showstopper if I don't get it, satisfied with the one I have for no more than I have to do.... Just a little taste of home more than anything else :roll:
This post was edited by dave2 at 14:07:59 08/01/12.
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