Posted by js305 on June 23, 2013 at 21:37:52 from (184.79.57.233):
In Reply to: Lincoln welder posted by notjustair on June 23, 2013 at 15:50:37:
I bought one of these in the late 70's. The fan made noise from the get go and I thought it was supposed to, since it never was quiet. After a while I had to use a long thin screwdriver to make the fan start running after it had set for a while. Finally, I took the top off and saw that it has a cheap looking fan that looks like an exhaust fan in a bathroom. I got a four inch fan that is made much like a computer cooling fan, made for 120 volts. After a little fabrication I mounted this fan in place of the original. That was about fifteen years ago. The new fan moves more air, is sealed against dust, and is much quieter than the other one. These welders are almost bullet proof, but the fans in them are really lacking.
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