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Posted by SAE on February 18, 2008, 9:39 pm
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Hi All,
I have been lurking here for some time and finally started a welding class
several weeks ago.
My brother gave me an old Marquette welder (model 10-108, 295A) which is
missing a few parts.
Where might I find the pins (plugs?, connectors?) that connect the welding
cables to the welder?
I'm also looking for a manual.
Not much information on-line other than the company was bought by Lincoln
several years ago.
Not much info at the Lincoln site either.
I'll ask at my local welding supply shop but wanted to ask here also.
Thank you,
Scott
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Posted by Grant Erwin on February 18, 2008, 10:23 pm
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SAE wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have been lurking here for some time and finally started a welding class
> several weeks ago.
> My brother gave me an old Marquette welder (model 10-108, 295A) which is
> missing a few parts.
> Where might I find the pins (plugs?, connectors?) that connect the welding
> cables to the welder?
> I'm also looking for a manual.
>
> Not much information on-line other than the company was bought by Lincoln
> several years ago.
> Not much info at the Lincoln site either.
>
> I'll ask at my local welding supply shop but wanted to ask here also.
>
> Thank you,
> Scott
>
>
Is this the kind of welder that has a whole bunch of holes in the front
that you put the lead in? If so, and if you need the tapered twist lock fittings
that go on welding lead, you can get those at any welding supply store.
Grant
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Posted by SteveB on February 18, 2008, 11:42 pm
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> Hi All,
>
> I have been lurking here for some time and finally started a welding class
> several weeks ago.
> My brother gave me an old Marquette welder (model 10-108, 295A) which is
> missing a few parts.
> Where might I find the pins (plugs?, connectors?) that connect the welding
> cables to the welder?
> I'm also looking for a manual.
>
> Not much information on-line other than the company was bought by Lincoln
> several years ago.
> Not much info at the Lincoln site either.
>
> I'll ask at my local welding supply shop but wanted to ask here also.
>
> Thank you,
> Scott
I have found that taking it to the welding store is the best. You'll know
if you have the right part before you leave. You'll also find out if you
have a salvageable welder or a good boat anchor in short order.
Steve
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>
> I have been lurking here for some time and finally started a welding class
> several weeks ago.
> My brother gave me an old Marquette welder (model 10-108, 295A) which is
> missing a few parts.
> Where might I find the pins (plugs?, connectors?) that connect the welding
> cables to the welder?
> I'm also looking for a manual.
>
> Not much information on-line other than the company was bought by Lincoln
> several years ago.
> Not much info at the Lincoln site either.
>
> I'll ask at my local welding supply shop but wanted to ask here also.
>
> Thank you,
> Scott
>
>