RE: upsidedown welding
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RE: upsidedown welding



 I use slightly higher wire speed and short
bursts,seems to work OK. Side note:never carry a
lighter in your pocket or near where you are when
welding or for torch lighting, GET THAT STRIKER
FIXED!!! I had to heat a stubborn exhaust nut and
rattle it off with an air gun,just my luck,it landed
in my coveralls pocket,close call.               Stan


 
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