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    I guess What I should have asked is what difference it makes whether the machine is an inverter or not. Is it sine wave vs. square? Why would that make a difference in balling up?

    I'm not really interested in pure since it goes away so quickly, but the CK cheat sheet recommends zirc for low amperage AC, which is where I would eventually like to head with this.
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    Adjustable cleaning action. A point is nearly always preferred to increase penetration, reduce cleaning lines, and improve arc directability.

    Pure Zirc is for Transformers as well, not inverters.

    With a inverter you are do not have to use a balled tungsten as you do with a transformer. That is the whole point. (no pun intended)

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    With a inverter you are do not have to use a balled tungsten as you do with a transformer. That is the whole point. (no pun intended)
    Then I need to go back to the drawing board!! :}
    My Instructor said you always want a balled end when welding Aluminum..... Of course his "Instructing" ability leaves Very much to be desired.
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    Yes,
    If he has only worked transformers, then that is true...but not inverters. You can tell him the Everlast Guy said he was wrong...Then tell him Miller does too: http://www.millerwelds.com/pdf/DynastyQuickRef.pdf

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    Thanks Mark, I think the light bulb finally came on!

    That is a nice cheat sheet, only 2 pages and in color, I like it much more than the one from CK.
    Penncrest Buzzbox - Infinite amp control! Man the 70's were good.
    Everlast Powerplasma 60 - Reliable unit, cuts well.
    Everlast i-MIG 250P w/spoolgun - Really smooth, plenty of cajones.
    Everlast 250EXT - Sometimes it just takes a kick in the balls...
    Everlast 255EXT - Just started playing

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    Yes,
    If he has only worked transformers, then that is true...but not inverters. You can tell him the Everlast Guy said he was wrong...Then tell him Miller does too: http://www.millerwelds.com/pdf/DynastyQuickRef.pdf
    Hmmm.. Time to go shopping..... Thanks for the link!
    PowerTig 250EX
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