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Coldman
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Oh dood, that was the post mix feature. You could have poured yourself a coke while filling a butt. :)


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Coldman wrote:Oh dood, that was the post mix feature. You could have poured yourself a coke while filling a butt. :)


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"Why does my weld look so cold? I didn't even press the damn ice button, just the coke!" :lol:



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I've got a Binzel on the other mig, but I can't afford to buy another torch right now. Spent too much money on welders as it is. Besides as it came its set up for aluminium with a teflon liner, so I'll leave it for now. Only issue with the torch is the neck seems a bit long.
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Sweet. We don't have much control over our settings. The ground work for the programs has been done, just allowed to have a little tweek with the volts or the arc control settings. Different welder to what I'm used to, but this work is also different.

The best bit is no spatter and being able to run slightly out of position without the puddle falling out.
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