I was wondering last night, the different sized tungstens; relative to metal thickness, why can't thicker ones be tapered longer? Would this not bring the dimension at the tip down similar to thinner tungsten?
Mostly just wondering...
I was wondering last night, the different sized tungstens; relative to metal thickness, why can't thicker ones be tapered longer? Would this not bring the dimension at the tip down similar to thinner tungsten?
Mostly just wondering...
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You are on to something,,blunting the end of a tungsten does change it's ability to handle amperage,,,this comparision can be seen on the chart in the CK world wide tech manual..
http://www.ckworldwide.com/technical.htm
Check it out good reading for TIG guys..
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