Some quick and dirty repairs

   / Some quick and dirty repairs
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#11  
Yeah when it does it you know it's right. I don't use a lot of atom arcs I had to test with some once and I Really did not like them. My favorite is a made by techniweld. They wash in good, the puddle is as clear as an Excalibur. They cost less and smell good when you weld. They smell like laundry detergent. They peel clean. The atom arc seemed to really overheat the slag and it sticks bad in the toes. I really prefer to stop and prep instead of " just turn it up a little", so I thought there was way I was burning too hot. Just not for me I guess.
 
   / Some quick and dirty repairs #13  
Like you boys say when it curls up on its own you know you have it right!! But smelling like detergent is one I haven't had the pleasure of yet.
 
   / Some quick and dirty repairs #14  
Nice repair! Thanks for posting the hole repair too. I was scratching my head trying to figure out which pic had that repair until I went down and read a bit more. Always nice to repair things yourself! Cheers.
 
   / Some quick and dirty repairs
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#15  
Thank you.
 

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