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I forgot to comment on it yesterday, but,

The TIG forum has passed 10000 posts.

Some of the forums are newer, so it's not an "apples to apples" comparison in all cases, but it seems clear that TIG generates the most interest.

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No kidding. I think TIG has this sort of attraction to hobbyists due to the seemingly invisible learning curve that one forgets about from watching too many YouTube videos where Pro's like Jody make it look sooo easy. :)
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I'm not much of a golfer.I am a skier. These sports never get boring, no mater how good you are, you can improve. There is always a challenge. On the days everything is right it is very satisfying! TIG is like that. Reaching an elusive milestone of accomplishment feels great!
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I noticed a while ago that it was coming up. Congrats to everyone who has contributed! I think this is the first section most come to :lol:
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Oscar wrote:No kidding. I think TIG has this sort of attraction to hobbyists due to the seemingly invisible learning curve that one forgets about from watching too many YouTube videos where Pro's like Jody make it look sooo easy. :)
Well, it IS easy! (If you've been doing it twenty or thirty years like Jody).

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