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If you are seeking a used welder for sale, our easy-to-navigate website and knowledgeable, friendly staff will make your experience simple and hassle-free. Our selection of used welders includes a variety of used Lincoln Electric welders for sale, along with reconditioned Miller welders. The refurbished Lincoln welders we stock come with a manufacturer's warranty.

Discover top-quality demonstration welders from Lincoln Electric, your trusted name in welding excellence. Our range of demonstration welders offers unparalleled performance and reliability, backed by Lincoln Electric's renowned craftsmanship and industry-leading standards. Trust in the renowned craftsmanship of Lincoln Electric as you browse our range of demonstration welders, offering the same precision and reliability as new models. Explore our selection today and experience the power of Lincoln Electric demonstration welders for your welding projects.

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Discount Welding Equipment

Shop today for discount TIG welders, MIG welders, engine-driven welders, fabrication kits and other equipment you need to tackle your most important jobs. We have the world's largest online supply of Lincoln welders, which means that we also have a lot of discount Lincoln welders, including discontinued models and refurbished machines. Our inventory is always changing, so check back often to see what's new. If you're looking for the cheapest Lincoln gas pipeline welding machine or a reconditioned Power MIG welder, you're in the right place, so take a look around and see what you can find. While you're shopping, know that we also have sales on welders from Miller Electric, ESAB, Forney and other brands that have must-move models. Our welding discounts are always changing, and supplies are often limited, so get the welder deals you need now and save!

Deals for Days

WeldingMart is a large online welding supply store, and we have deals for days. Our discount welding supply selection changes often and there's always something new to see. Find your favorite brands like Miller welding, Lincoln Electric and more, all in one convenient location. Shop online and take advantage of your favorite deals to stock up on your must-have welding supplies for less.

If you have any questions regarding our welder deals or need help locating product information on an item you see here, feel free to give us a call or shoot us an email. We here at WeldingMart pride ourselves on our top-of-the-line customer service, and our team consists of only the most highly skilled welders around that are always ready to talk shop. We want you and your operation to run as efficiently and effectively as possible, and our welder deals help do just that. With over 50 years of industry expertise, you can trust WeldingMart to get the job done right.

Used and Factory-Reconditioned Welders and Equipment

When you're looking to save money on your industrial welding supplies, a factory-reconditioned welder is a good place to start. Our used welders work just as well as their brand new counterparts but come at a fraction of the price. The majority of these also qualify for free shipping, which you can see exclusively using our category filters for extra convenience as you shop with WeldingMart.

These machines were returned to the manufacturer by their original owners; the manufacturers then repaired any defects and certified them to be in like-new working condition. WeldingMart is passing the savings along to you so you can get a welder you thought was out of your price range. Use a handy compare function while browsing through these options to make sure you get the perfect refurbished welding equipment for your projects.

If you are seeking a used welder for sale, our easy-to-navigate website and knowledgeable, friendly staff will make your experience simple and hassle-free. Our selection of used welders includes a variety of used Lincoln Electric welders for sale, along with reconditioned Miller welders. The refurbished Lincoln welders we stock come with a manufacturer's warranty.

Discover top-quality demonstration welders from Lincoln Electric, your trusted name in welding excellence. Our range of demonstration welders offers unparalleled performance and reliability, backed by Lincoln Electric's renowned craftsmanship and industry-leading standards. Trust in the renowned craftsmanship of Lincoln Electric as you browse our range of demonstration welders, offering the same precision and reliability as new models. Explore our selection today and experience the power of Lincoln Electric demonstration welders for your welding projects.

Q: Do reconditioned welders have a warranty?

Q: Is a reconditioned welding machine worth it?

Q: What are the benefits of reconditioned welding machines?

Q: Are used welders safe to buy?

Q: Can you tell me what to look for when buying a reconditioned welding machine?

Welding Deals, Sales and Closeouts: Engine Drives, MIG, TIG and Stick Welders

If you think you can't afford the welder you want or need, think again! The WeldingMart Deals section is full of discounted welders and equipment to save you time and money on your next welding project. In addition to discount welders, we also offer discount welding supplies, so you can find everything you need for your next project at deeply discounted prices. Our selection can include everything from closeout welding machines that have been discontinued by the manufacturer, to refurbished welders that work like new and welding equipment sale items. Sometimes you'll just find the cheapest welder or other products that our team thinks are just a great deal to begin with! Add in free U.S. shipping on many brands when you meet minimum order requirements and you get some of the best value you'll ever find on industrial welding supplies.

Discount Welding Equipment

Shop today for discount TIG welders, MIG welders, engine-driven welders, fabrication kits and other equipment you need to tackle your most important jobs. We have the world's largest online supply of Lincoln welders, which means that we also have a lot of discount Lincoln welders, including discontinued models and refurbished machines. Our inventory is always changing, so check back often to see what's new. If you're looking for the cheapest Lincoln gas pipeline welding machine or a reconditioned Power MIG welder, you're in the right place, so take a look around and see what you can find. While you're shopping, know that we also have sales on welders from Miller Electric, ESAB, Forney and other brands that have must-move models. Our welding discounts are always changing, and supplies are often limited, so get the welder deals you need now and save!

Deals for Days

WeldingMart is a large online welding supply store, and we have deals for days. Our discount welding supply selection changes often and there's always something new to see. Find your favorite brands like Miller welding, Lincoln Electric and more, all in one convenient location. Shop online and take advantage of your favorite deals to stock up on your must-have welding supplies for less.

If you have any questions regarding our welder deals or need help locating product information on an item you see here, feel free to give us a call or shoot us an email. We here at WeldingMart pride ourselves on our top-of-the-line customer service, and our team consists of only the most highly skilled welders around that are always ready to talk shop. We want you and your operation to run as efficiently and effectively as possible, and our welder deals help do just that. With over 50 years of industry expertise, you can trust WeldingMart to get the job done right.

Lincoln Electric Demo Units Questions & Answers

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The choice between 0.8 mm and 0.9 mm MIG wire depends on your welding needs. Generally, 0.8 mm wire is better for thinner materials and provides more control, while 0.9 mm wire is better for thicker materials and allows for higher deposition rates. Choose 0.8 mm for precision and light work, and 0.9 mm for heavier, faster welding jobs.
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For MIG welding, .8 mm wire is generally better for welding thicker materials because it provides higher deposition rates and better penetration. In contrast, .6 mm wire is preferred for thinner materials, as it produces less heat and reduces the risk of burn-through. The choice depends on the thickness of the metal you are welding.
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For MIG welding, a solid wire electrode is typically used, most commonly made of mild steel, stainless steel, or aluminum, depending on the material being welded. The wire is continuously fed through the welding gun, where it melts to form the weld. The most common wire for mild steel is ER70S-6.
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For flux core welding, you should use flux-cored wire, often labeled as "FCAW" wire. The most common types are E71T-11 for self-shielded welding (no gas needed) and E71T-1 for gas-shielded welding. Make sure to choose the wire diameter that matches your welder’s settings and the thickness of the metal you are welding.
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AWS/ASME specifications ensure the welding wire meets recognized industry standards for quality, performance, and safety, providing confidence in weld consistency and compliance with project requirements. Choosing wire certified to the appropriate AWS/ASME code is essential for structural, code-compliant, or critical applications. Many wires, like the Outershield 71 Elite and SuperArc L-56, clearly list their AWS compliance, ensuring you can meet job or regulatory standards. With a variety of options meeting different specifications, you can select the right wire for both general and specialized needs.
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ER70S-6 is a common welding wire classification. "ER" stands for "Electrode Rod," "70" indicates a tensile strength of 70,000 psi, "S" means it's a solid wire, and "6" refers to the chemical composition, specifically higher levels of deoxidizers like silicon and manganese for better weld quality on slightly rusty or dirty steel.
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To choose the right MIG wire, match the wire type to the metal you're welding (for example, ER70S-6 for mild steel or ER4043 for aluminum). Also, consider the wire diameter based on the thickness of your material and your welder's capabilities. Always check the manufacturer's recommendations for best results.
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Flux wire, used in flux-cored arc welding (FCAW), has a hollow core filled with flux that creates a shielding gas when heated, allowing it to be used without an external gas supply. MIG wire, used in metal inert gas (MIG) welding, is a solid metal wire that requires an external shielding gas to protect the weld from contamination. The main difference is that flux wire can be used outdoors and in windy conditions, while MIG wire generally needs a controlled environment.
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The numbers on flux core welding wire indicate the wire's classification, such as its tensile strength, welding position suitability, and type of flux. For example, in "E71T-1," "E" stands for electrode, "71" means 71,000 psi tensile strength, "T" means tubular (flux-cored), and the last number indicates the welding position and usability characteristics. These numbers help welders choose the right wire for their specific application.
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The choice between .030 and .035 flux core wire depends on your welding project. .030 wire is better for thinner metals and provides more control, making it ideal for auto body work or light fabrication. .035 wire is better suited for thicker metals, offering higher deposition rates and deeper penetration for heavy-duty projects.
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