Thanks guys for letting me join the forum..... I'm a welder but never touch anything like a torch, welding rod, wire brush or chipping hammer (only at home in the garage). I operate an Electron Beam Welder for a National Laboratory here in Virginia and weld Niobium probably 90% of the time. We weld other metals but nothing ferrous due to cleanliness. These parts are machined for precision fit and fused together with a stream of electrons inside of a vacuum chamber (68"x68"x84") at 7x10-5 Torr. The claim to fame for Niobium ('Nb' on the periodic table) is that it is a superconductor at -456°F (liquid helium) and we construct superconducting cavities for a particle accelerator. I write the programs for this CNC (welder in a box) machine to do the welds in a pristine environment in the vacuum chamber.
Anyhow, we bought the 255EXT and it's a marvel. The last welder that we owned was a Lincoln 300-300. (sort-of puts me in an era) This machine has settings I've never seen before...
Hope to learn some new techniques here on the forum....so will have questions.
Thanks
Bill C