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    Default Slow motion MIG up close

    A friend bumped this animated image over to me just a little bit ago, and whilst I'm absolutely mesmerised by it, I also thought it would be prudent to share it here as well
    In case the image isn't loading just below, just follow the link; http://i.imgur.com/oM9eJbS.gif
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    ~B


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    Yes it's very cool or hot actually but yes interesting to see the transfer in slow motion. My Kemppi machine seems to always manage to stop the process with a clean end to the wire but my other old tech machines, CIG, Liquidarc and WIA all leave the blob on the end 9 times out of 10. Clever how the Kemppi does that. How does it know??

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    Finnish efficiency

    *baddum tish*

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    have a look at this too.... http://www.woodworkforums.com/f160/w...motion-127313/ although the links are broken, so two of the working ones listed below:
    -Mick



    Last edited by DJ’s Timber; 4th Mar 2013 at 06:28 PM. Reason: insert links as video

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