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    arcmate 160d mig video. I love it so far.

    I have been using the arcmate mig welder and I really like it. It does stick and mig. Very slick looking and easy to transport. I am working on plenty of videos with this machine and a multiprocess machine. they should be ready by friday.



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    Im using it here to tack pieces and then bend with a torch. This saves loads of time from these types of pieces.



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    Here I am using it to fill the gaps between rods. Normally I use a torch but this is way faster and the beads are laying in there really well so this will save me lots of time and money. The look of the welds are good too and mig welding hobby stuff could not be easier compared to the other processes.

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    Sounds like your second video went to the BIRDS!! All looks good!!
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    Here is a video of me trying out a spool gun for the first time ever. I started kinda rough because I didn't open the argon but after I figured that out I stared making some decent beads. Im going to try it when the wind dies and I figure a few things out, It seems like a really nice gun. cant wait to get really good with it.
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    Good work man. Still liking the spool gun? Never used one so I'm wondering how it is.
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    I have not had a chance to use it any more. I need to get some aluminum. It was working very well after I got the hang of it.
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    Good video thanks for sharing!!
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