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<blockquote data-quote="blacksheep10" data-source="post: 549712" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>I've had excellent luck with my spool gun on my miller 211, it was only $260. Worth the gamble. I had to cuss, scream, threaten to break it into a million pieces, change ****, **** with it, etc before I got there, but I like it not for stuff heavier than 1/8" . Any thinner stuff, get out the tig. </p><p></p><p>Any of you guys use pulse tig on dc? Buddy has a pulse board in his synchrowave and the dynasty's all have them to my knowledge. He has a 200 and 350. You can straight rock and roll down some sheet metal with pulse after some practice. Less base metal heat, lots of fusion. No idea how it is looked upon in the structural industry, this is all pneumatic conveying stainless stuff and you can cover some ground with pulse on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksheep10, post: 549712, member: 13"] I've had excellent luck with my spool gun on my miller 211, it was only $260. Worth the gamble. I had to cuss, scream, threaten to break it into a million pieces, change ****, **** with it, etc before I got there, but I like it not for stuff heavier than 1/8" . Any thinner stuff, get out the tig. Any of you guys use pulse tig on dc? Buddy has a pulse board in his synchrowave and the dynasty's all have them to my knowledge. He has a 200 and 350. You can straight rock and roll down some sheet metal with pulse after some practice. Less base metal heat, lots of fusion. No idea how it is looked upon in the structural industry, this is all pneumatic conveying stainless stuff and you can cover some ground with pulse on. [/QUOTE]
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