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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3137661" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>I give credit to the machine. It's crazy easy to make nice welds with this Lincoln 210mp. Keep tip and nozzles clean, set the thickness you're welding, turn the gas on, point the gun at the metal and squeeze button. I will be honest, the above beads are "pulsed". This machine can be set to do it automatically but I just do it manually. It makes a pretty weld. If I'm welding something that shows, I try to do pretty. What I call pulse is: letting off the trigger between each "C" you make, move over a little and fire up again. I can run a decent looking bead holding the trigger and going steady but this pulse thing just looks better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3137661, member: 43171"] I give credit to the machine. It's crazy easy to make nice welds with this Lincoln 210mp. Keep tip and nozzles clean, set the thickness you're welding, turn the gas on, point the gun at the metal and squeeze button. I will be honest, the above beads are "pulsed". This machine can be set to do it automatically but I just do it manually. It makes a pretty weld. If I'm welding something that shows, I try to do pretty. What I call pulse is: letting off the trigger between each "C" you make, move over a little and fire up again. I can run a decent looking bead holding the trigger and going steady but this pulse thing just looks better. [/QUOTE]
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