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Is there a specific tungsten that should be used on mild steel? Or is it just kind of a user preference type deal?
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http://welding-tv.com/2014/04/26/like-2 ... lectrodes/

guess who made that video. Hint: has something to do with the forum you're currently on. ;)
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Oscar wrote:http://welding-tv.com/2014/04/26/like-2 ... lectrodes/

guess who made that video. Hint: has something to do with the forum you're currently on. ;)
Haha sweet thanks Oscar!
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This is why I love this forum everybody's friendly and will help you out me only having 2 years welding experience but want to make a career out of it later in life I have a lot of questions and everyone always helps
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Zach_T wrote:This is why I love this forum everybody's friendly and will help you out me only having 2 years welding experience but want to make a career out of it later in life I have a lot of questions and everyone always helps
Hey,
Glad your enjoying yourself.
Truly is a great forum.
They even respect guys with 4yrs experience, like me.
Don't know why though. :D

Anyway,
Mainly DC tungsten choice differs with machines.
Some like thoriated, some like ceriated, others lanthinated.
My miller Maxstar 200, liked ceriated, and my SW175 liked lanthinated.

Just your preference.

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AKweldshop wrote:
Zach_T wrote:This is why I love this forum everybody's friendly and will help you out me only having 2 years welding experience but want to make a career out of it later in life I have a lot of questions and everyone always helps
Hey,
Glad your enjoying yourself.
Truly is a great forum.
They even respect guys with 4yrs experience, like me.
Don't know why though. :D

Anyway,
Mainly DC tungsten choice differs with machines.
Some like thoriated, some like ceriated, others lanthinated.
My miller Maxstar 200, liked ceriated, and my SW175 liked lanthanated.

Just your preference.

John
We even help each other out with non-welding stuff :D
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