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[QUOTE="ja_cain, post: 1203606, member: 11928"] The 350 is on my short list. Getting ready to build a cooler for my wc torch. Are you running a sharpened tungsten with a/c set higher then 60hz? That will allow you to focus the arc/heat much better (along with more en on the ballance as long as you are clearing the oxide) thus decreasing puddling time. Welding with an inverter is awesome but can be a little more tricky do to all of the extra settings. The 350 is nice because you can set the en/ep power independently. This also could be why it puddles quicker. Congrats on the purchase. [/QUOTE]
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