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jackd942
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I recently got a Tig 300/300 made in 1984 which was set up for stick welding and didn't come with a tig torch, pedal or anything. I have since picked up a torch and foot pedal, but am waiting a couple of weeks for a regulator, filler rods, electrodes and torch parts to come in. Is there any way to test out the current control/tig functions on the machine ahead of time? or do I simply need to wait for everything to come in and test it out? I have done quite a bit of stick and mig welding in the past, but am new to tig. Thanks
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opiesvtx
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Hi, we have the same machine, it is an excellent tig welding machine, you should really wait for the gas and gas supply's, it really needs that argon atmosphere to sustain a clean arc, otherwise you will have a big sooty splatted mess. just to let you know, anytime you weld aluminum make sure its super clean and a little preheat will make it weld 100% better. if you need any other info about your machine let me know.
jackd942
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Thanks for the reply opiesvtx...that is what I figured. I'm just anxious to find out if everything works ok in this old machine. Parts will be here soon enough.
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opiesvtx
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Dis you get your parts are you weldin?
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