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Nils
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    Fri Jan 11, 2013 7:46 pm

Day two. My girlfriend works for Lowes and got these alum extrusions on clearance. She thought I might enjoy playing with them.

The material is 3/32 5051 sheet and alum channel extrusion alloy unknown, rod is 3/32 4043, 3/32 2% Lanthinated, Everlast 250EX with cooler, 114 amps, a/c 165 hz, balance 30% EP, 500 hz pulse, 45% on-time, 50% background.
First run.  Lost it a little in the edge control, but seeing improvement.
First run. Lost it a little in the edge control, but seeing improvement.
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Same run, different angle.
Same run, different angle.
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Same run, 500 hz pulsing and 165 hz A/C helps preserve the edge on the tail end.
Same run, 500 hz pulsing and 165 hz A/C helps preserve the edge on the tail end.
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Everlast PowerTig 250EX, PowerTig 185 Micro, PowerArc 160STH, Miller Trailblazer 301G, Millermatic 140 Auto-Set
ritzblitz
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    Fri Mar 01, 2013 10:44 pm

Well it looks like you are getting better dude. Keep up the good practice.
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