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I bought a lincoln almost 20 years ago when they first came out with the 220 volt unit
When you look at the 110 volt units check the amperage requirements, some are 25 amps
Also check the duty cycle. In the old days welders were marketed at there duty rating now I have seen a lot that are...
One solution would be to permanently mount the reinforcing plate under the bed so that you could simply remove four bolts to remove the crane.
Another idea is to secure the crane with several popup locking ISO connectors
Is the plastic box mil spec? You should have use the aluminum one that cost the most. But all kidding aside you right about the location and adding the guages.
I treat it like you are a guest on their base
I go on three bases locally and each one has there own security protocol, one base has a different protocol at each gate.
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