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Well I got it. Have y’all ever had an argon bottle start out dirty and then clean up? Seems like after I tried it again the more I went the cleaner it got. I don’t know. I put my old bottle back on and it was all good so I put the new bottle back on it cleaned up after a while. Crazy.
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This is what gives us gray hair, and makes our day interesting.
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True. Nice user name. Should’ve used that one myself. Haha
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jroark wrote:True. Nice user name. Should’ve used that one myself. Haha
Unfortunately, It's true! :oops:
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That makes the two of us. Do you feel like you get consistent results Tig Welding? Especially aluminum? Seems like every job I take I always run into a snag that I have to figure out before I can finish the job. Inexperience? Maybe. I’ve got more in my head than in my hands I guess.
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That why I love to weld aluminum! It makes you fine tune all the little stuff (snags). Consistent results? Haven't tig welded long enough. I am getting better. I'm still wondering what's the big deal about the "stack of dimes" look (tho it's fun to try). A solid weld is more important. This week I'm going to practice on thin metals; stainless and aluminum. Also, outside corners.
All said, I really haven't had to many snags; just my bad eyes not seeing enough. Tri-focals for everyday use, then I had safety glasses made as computer glasses, then added a bi-focal, with a 2.5 cheater lens in my helmet. Now, if I keep my head at the same distance from the arc I can see perfectly!

I only wish I had learned tig welding from the start. It's really the best of all worlds, as long as you don't need speed.
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Yeah it’s hard to do a job when you’re on a time crunch. I put my helmet on a 9 shade the other day so I could see the puddle better. It helped but my eyes could tell it. I prefer a 10 or 11 but if I wear safety glasses on a 9 it helps to cut the glare and I can see better.
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