
Originally Posted by
Rambozo
It's hard to get a good ground on a puppy. The high frequency will dance around, but the main arc doesn't want to start. Also if you don't grind off the fur, it can catch fire like the chain and smells real bad, so you should use a respirator.

Dunno man, if welding through the summer in shops in the south has taught me anything all you need is a bit of moisture and you'll get a good, solid ground REALLY fast... I'm not quite as fuzzy as a puppy, but I'd imagine the same principle would apply
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