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    Re: Welding Fume Control

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim in ICT View Post
    I have several lightly used Lincoln fume extraction arms for sale (#K1655-3). I bought these at auction this summer & have all that I can use in my shop and more. This is the extendable arm and flex hose only - Lincoln sells the suction fan separately. These extraction arms are 8" in diameter, swivel 360 degrees, pivot at a 45 degree angle, extend from 40" to 55", are flexible, and have a damper inside the tube to control flow. Lincoln has these priced at $901.00 on their website, I'm asking $200.00 each, shipping included to anywhere in the lower 48 states.
    All you need is a fan source to draw the fumes away from your work and filter or exhaust them from the building. I have an old squirrel cage fan bought for $4.00 at a garage sale on mine. I've attached a few pics and Lincoln's owner's manual. Let me know if you want more information or pictures.
    Thanks, Jim.

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    Interested in one. PM me if available.

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    Re: Welding Fume Control

    I still have a few of these left. Priced at $200.00 and I will pay the shipping.

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    Re: Welding Fume Control

    How long are they? Or what I would like to know is do they extend from their base length?

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    Check out the first post of this thread for a good description of the tube & shows it expanded and collapsed. Send me a PM with your e-mail address and I'll send you a copy of the owner's manual with all the specs. Thanks, Jim.

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    Re: Welding Fume Control

    Robert how far are you from the twin cities ? I'm on west suburbs. I bought one and am going to get started next month . You are welcome to see it first hand . By the way Jim had been great fast ship, helped answer all my questions many of which were similar
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    Never mind wrong Robert I thought u were in MN lol. Utah is kinda far
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    Quote Originally Posted by padronanniversary View Post
    Never mind wrong Robert I thought u were in MN lol. Utah is kinda far
    I used to live in Hibbing!

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    Lol. Well if your back in town you are more than welcome to stop by
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    Re: Welding Fume Control

    Bump - Still have a few of these left.

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    Re: Welding Fume Control

    Do you still have any of these? If so I'm interested thanks.


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    Yes, I do. I'll send you a PM. Thanks, Jim

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