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Corvax7
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Hey, my name is Aaron and I have a question. I am a student at my local technical college and the tugnstens I use for Tig welding go in out and all around when I am using then. I have noticed the colored markings is starting to wear off and it is becoming hard to individually identify them. I would like to know if any of you are having this problem and is you have found a solution to a special way to mark tugnstens. Marking with a file? Special heat-resistant paint? I don't know but mabe you will.
Coldman
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Best way is to keep them separated preferably in original packet.


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Poland308
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I only use one kind for almost everything. Those I keep togeather mixed in one case. Anything else I put back in its pack like Cold said.
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Tom Osselton
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You could grind a notch or sharpen both ends each different from the other.
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