Welding Bear
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Thanks mate.
As mentioned before i was told that for whilst i'm practising and gtting used to it i should use the CO2 as it lasts a lot longer.
however, in future when i get totally comfortable with it ill look to switch.
whats the benefits of the argon mix? i presume more shielding thus no brown marks and tiny pin balls all over the place?
As mentioned before i was told that for whilst i'm practising and gtting used to it i should use the CO2 as it lasts a lot longer.
however, in future when i get totally comfortable with it ill look to switch.
whats the benefits of the argon mix? i presume more shielding thus no brown marks and tiny pin balls all over the place?