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Yes Coolidge it is quick. Spatter is a matter of fine tuning the machine. I always thought new welders would do good to learn on oxy acetylene welding as the process is slower and one can learn forming and controlling a puddle. Now tig is much the same as Oxy. in that it can be slower and allow this learning. I do tons of stick welding in the field and I love it. (right up till I have to be right under the weld) You can tune the volts and wire speed down to some degree to allow for more control. As I mentioned it seemed the 210 mp is a bit to the hot side. I think for those that like to run a fast wide bead. me I like to work the puddle and have a tight bead.
Yes I like to TIG to it is clean and well controlled just not suited for dirty or outside work. also less mobile like in the field. What TIG set up did you get? One day I will get rid of my 400lbs transformer machine for a smaller inverter.
Mark
Yes I like to TIG to it is clean and well controlled just not suited for dirty or outside work. also less mobile like in the field. What TIG set up did you get? One day I will get rid of my 400lbs transformer machine for a smaller inverter.
Mark