General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
kermdawg
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SO I was welding on my Lincoln buzzbox today at about 75 amps, and the fan started to really bog down and the arc got real low. I broke the arc and the fan slowly labored back up, but when I went to run some more bead, it bogged down again even lower.

I took everything apart about 3 months ago and cleaned everything, the contacts and such, blew out all the spider webs. Been usin it about once or twice a week for a few hours a go, just to keep my skills up. Worked fine until today. Things probably 20 years old, bought it off an old timer for 50 bucks.

Is it finally done?
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Curly
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RIP buzzbox.
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sschefer
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Kerm, sounds like it's time for a Home Depot run. They've got them. A slow running fan will cause heat build up in the transformers and over time the coating on the windings can break down. When that happens it's time for a new one. 20 years is a fair amount of use. I think we've all seen them last much longer but 20,,,, that's not bad.
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rickbreeezy
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Damn, is it one of the lincoln tombstone models? >insert lame joke here<

I think its about done man, but you can try using an extra fan to help cool it, maybe that'll help.

Sorry about your bad luck,

-Rick
kermdawg
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Yep I think it finally toook a shit on me. Oh well, got my 50 bucks outta it. Finally got an excuse to by a real welder now :) Woo hoo! God bless the man that invented credit cards :)
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