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12-29-2014, 06:50 PM | #1 |
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Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
After shopping around I've found three different options when looking for a new welder. I have taken the Miller off the list due to the higher cost. All three have 20% duty cycle at 90 amps, and similar warranties.
Hobart 140 - I know is a economical version of the miller. It has variable wire feed and five position tapped voltage control. It is the cheapest at $500. Lincoln 140T - Same options as the Hobart 140. It has variable wire feed and five position tapped voltage control. Little bit more expensive, seen it listed for around $540. Paying for the Lincoln name? Lincoln 140C - It has variable wire feed and variable voltage control. I swung by the local welding store and there is a $75 rebate on this model and is currently listed for $659 after rebate. My question. The Lincoln 140C costs $159 more than the Hobart, and $119 more than the 140T. Is the variable voltage control paying the extra cost, or should I just go with the Hobart. Thanks, Wes |
12-29-2014, 07:38 PM | #2 |
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Re: Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
I have welded with Lincoln and Hobart. None of those models though. The difference between the two Lincolns is that one has a metal feed vs a plastic feed I believe.
I have a Hobart 190. I love it. Not as many settings as the 256(254?) that I learned on but I haven't had the need to be that precise. I would strongly suggest getting a 220v welder though. I bought a smaller welder then ended up having to buy another larger one to do the work on my frame and suspension.
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12-29-2014, 10:59 PM | #3 |
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Re: Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
they're all basically the same name brand welders, while i like lincoln, i'd go with the hobart based on price
any 120 volt welder will weld 1/4'' steel with a single pass, thicker with multiple passes there is nothing on any vehicle that is over 10 gauge steel, all of these will weld twice that thickness in a single pass
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12-29-2014, 11:29 PM | #4 |
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Re: Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
I have the Hobart 140. I love it. It's a great little welder and I like the fact that I can take it anywhere and weld with it because it's 120 volts. It has steel feed rollers and I've never had a problem with it feeding (I use .024 most of the time) and I have never maxed it out, even welding 1/4 plate. I would definitely recommend it, although I haven't used the other machines.
As far as tapped vs variable, I don't think it's that big of a deal. Set your voltage for the material, then adjust wire feed to get a good weld. |
12-30-2014, 03:42 PM | #5 |
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Re: Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
Thanks guys. I was just wondering if anyone had any positives remarks to the variable voltage setting? There was another thread that had a guy that returned his 140T for a 140C. Like truckster said, you have enough ability to adjust with five settings, and then fine tune with the feed speed.
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12-30-2014, 09:26 PM | #7 |
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Re: Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
I have the Hobart 211MVP and love it. Any voltage, runs well even through extension cords (big NO NO). Its a tad more (around $800) but its worth having something that can do thicker stuff and run a spool gun. TP Tools and Toolfetch had great prices with rebates and free shipping earlier in the season.
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12-31-2014, 01:04 PM | #8 |
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Re: Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
My dad called me last night and said that he had gotten a $50 off any purchase over $250 at norhtern tool. Going to try and run down to Des Moines today and pick me up a new welder.
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Re: Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
I have the 140c. Bought it in 08. Paid 600 with a auto darking helmet. No real complaints. It takes a little practice to weld on a frame good. Wish I would have went with a 210 amp for that, but it has welded everything I have needed it to. From exhaust pipe, to the frame, to general farm use.
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02-02-2015, 07:58 PM | #10 |
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Re: Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
I'm running a miller 211 know a home but I had a Lincoln 140T for around 4 years and my biggest complaint about it was the drive roll setup with how the drive wheel attached with a plastic part to the drive motor, it made it difficult to swap drives for different size wire. The Miller/Hobart is a better drive setup if you plan on going from mig wire to flex core for different jobs.
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02-07-2015, 01:22 AM | #11 |
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Re: Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
I have the Lincoln 140C welder and I like it real well. I use mostly 023 wire but have used 035 on thicker metal. If I need anything welded on a frame or heavier metal I just go to my son-in-law and he has a large Lincoln welder that does the job.
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02-07-2015, 05:57 AM | #12 |
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Re: Lincoln 140T vs. 140C
Go with the best you can afford. To much adjustability is less of a problem than maybe needing it later. Jmho.
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