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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 36748" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>TAZZA < maybe you can help me out , I just seen you asked me a question , I use to get email notices that someone had posted or replied to a thread that I was involved with but for some reason that quit working a long time ago , it maybe that I changed internet provider and the ending of my email has changed ------------on the arch gauger issue , I do have to crank it up to 150-175 , you need a machine with 250-300 to get your duty cycle in line , there is an air hose hooked up to it that blows the metal away as it is melted , I was lucky to have gotten the gouger at a pawn shop years ago dirt cheap as it was in a box of welding equipment that the guy didn't even know what it was used for and he seperated from the rest of the stuff , the rods are expensive , but it does make short and clean work of cutting off long and multiple pass welds ------------ another good method is to use a gouging tip on your torch instead of a standard cutting tip ------</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 36748, member: 782"] TAZZA < maybe you can help me out , I just seen you asked me a question , I use to get email notices that someone had posted or replied to a thread that I was involved with but for some reason that quit working a long time ago , it maybe that I changed internet provider and the ending of my email has changed ------------on the arch gauger issue , I do have to crank it up to 150-175 , you need a machine with 250-300 to get your duty cycle in line , there is an air hose hooked up to it that blows the metal away as it is melted , I was lucky to have gotten the gouger at a pawn shop years ago dirt cheap as it was in a box of welding equipment that the guy didn't even know what it was used for and he seperated from the rest of the stuff , the rods are expensive , but it does make short and clean work of cutting off long and multiple pass welds ------------ another good method is to use a gouging tip on your torch instead of a standard cutting tip ------ [/QUOTE]
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