Old marquette welder manuals

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Is it also made in Italy?Yup sure is Here are some pics from the guy who sold me mine: It is the 'B' version nearest I can tell. BTW the Marquette came with the metal coil liner. They also gave me a # for parts': 1-86, X22 Thanks for the tip about Daytona. It did I talked to Lincoln and they say they are keeping Marquette around as part of there WCTA,LLC.

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It being below freezing the whole time I have had it, I only ran it about 10 min to make sure it made the right noises. I don't have a cylinder of shielding gas for it yet. Post photos, respond to polls and access other special features All this and much more is available to you absolutely free when you for an account, so today! If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please.Participate in over a dozen different forum sections and search/browse from nearly a million posts.As a registered member you will be able to: You are currently viewing as a guest which gives you limited access to view discussions To gain full access to our community you must for a free account. Welcome to, the ultimate Source for Welding Information & Knowledge Sharing! Here you can join over 40,000 Welding Professionals & enthusiasts from around the world discussing all things related to Welding.

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