Thanks for any info.
Art
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Jerry
"Art" <alam...@STOPSPAAMfiuDOT.edu> wrote in message
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My father has had one since the early 70's that I inherited in the mid
80's when his left eye was blinded by A detached retina. It is stored in
an unheated garage and has never failed to do what it was built for. I
have burned hundreds of pounds of rod since I was in my teens and it
works as well today as when my dad bought it.
I belive century built them but that is just a guess as all I have
ever replaced is the cables , ground clamp and stinger.
I also put A DC adaptor made by Century on it that I bought at an
auction for 50 bucks new about 10 years ago but for general welding I
don't really need it but its nice to have around.
Good Luck!
H.R.
It had a lever sticking out of a slot in the front that you move up or down
to set the current and there was a hand lever on it like a brake lever on a
bike that you squeeze to release it for adjustment. Every time I started
welding it would let the lever slip down. I finally got the job done by
having the friend hold the lever in position.
It can probably be fixed with an adjustment but I'd be sure before I bought
one like it. Aside from that it worked well enough.
Best Regards,
Keith Marshall
toola...@progressivelogic.com
"I'm not grown up enough to be so old!"
"Art" <alam...@STOPSPAAMfiuDOT.edu> wrote in message
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Their DieHard battery sucks beyond belief as well, not bothering to get weak
(so's you can have a clue), but instead dying precipitously.
And then they have the nerve to prorate the warranty...
I think mebbe the Sears peeple don't like electricity, or sump.
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Mr. P.V.'d
formerly Droll Troll
"Keith Marshall" <toola...@progressivelogic.com> wrote in message
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>I had a "continuously variable" sears buzzbox, w/ a cupla other
>bells/whistles, I think ""rated"" at 295 A. Thought I was movin up from my
>plain-jane Lincoln tombstone.
>Someone eventually stole the sears, and I'm glad they did. It was
>miserable, like virtually everything sears makes, except for some hand
>tools.
>
>Their DieHard battery sucks beyond belief as well, not bothering to get weak
>(so's you can have a clue), but instead dying precipitously.
>And then they have the nerve to prorate the warranty...
>
>I think mebbe the Sears peeple don't like electricity, or sump.
Well, I had on OLD craftsman 230 (or possibly 280) and it worked just
fine. A lot bigger than my Emmerson, which was older and is still in
use (my brother has it at his shop) The Craftsman had a crank to move
the core to adjust the current, and the Emmerson has a bank of "jacks"
- you have 3 positions for the ground cable and six? for the stinger.
Bob
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"Art" <alam...@STOPSPAAMfiuDOT.edu> wrote in message
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But, as I posted elsewhere, I do feel like a stick-welding dinosaur, what w/
teenage girls on these un-reality TV shows migging and plasma-ing away.
However, there is ultimately not that much loss in versatility w/ plain old
stick:
You can get rod, admittedly pricey, that will minimize spatter, look really
nice, mig-like. Helps to have DC, tho--and good technique.
Also, there is hellified rod for stick welding aluminum--no preparation, no
cleaning, no nuthin, just BANG, good effing alum welds--on thick aluminum,
too! Not pretty, but good. DCreverse, IIRC.
Can we say that real men use stick and O/A?? :)
Or just broke men?? :(
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Mr. P.V.'d
formerly Droll Troll
"Kerry" <vze4...@verizon.net> wrote in message
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The clamping device on the adjusting lever needed adjustment.
Others have added a threaded rod like that used in the Miller
Thunderbolt.
I have been though the Century arc welder I have and have compared it
to the Lincoln tombstones that I have worked on.
The construction of the two brands of welders are more similar than you
might think.
TMT
I have the same Century, same clamping problem. Other than that, it
works rather well on ac or dc. Its one of my spares that I scrounged.
I need to either sell it to someone local or fix it and put it on ebay
or something.
Gunner
Rule #35
"That which does not kill you,
has made a huge tactical error"
When "friends" ask for a loaner welder, my Century is what they get.
They are happy and so am I. ;<)
TMT
Indeed.
On the other hand..Ive loaded so many of my buds down with welders in
the last year or so...they nearly all have one. Or more.