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Been seeing a few posts about the Lincoln Invertec 275.


What is so great about this machine???
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rahtreelimbs wrote:Been seeing a few posts about the Lincoln Invertec 275.


What is so great about this machine???
What is so great about them???? :shock:

Man!! Just wait till you try one, no arc like them, for xx10 and xx18.

They are about 50lbs, runs on any input voltage, 208-460, 1 and 3ph.

I had one for a little while, was a demo model, stole it for a $1000, sold it later for about $1700

Built solid, no cheap junk on them, no digitals, and extremely reliable value.

I just bought another one on eBay for $700. Used, but hey. :roll:

You can find them around $1000-$1200 most days.

They are one Xtratuf machine....

~John

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Here's a good one.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/LINCOLN-INVERTE ... 1443162095


Tempting....

~John
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Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.

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Very well protected from the elements, the boards are treated to keep out water.
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At work they have a bunch of invertec 350s on the ships. Love em, good machines. Much better than the millers we have.
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