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BugHunter
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    Sun Apr 19, 2020 12:54 pm

I did a little reading here to see what other people's opinion was about when to change a nozzle. From what I can tell, nobody seems to mind unless they get greasy. I'm not of that opinion. Yesterday I was welding an inside corner joint on very thin aluminum and watched as the arc came off the side of my cup to the sidewall of the aluminum sheet stock. I would not consider this cup dirty by most people's standards but it has been on for a long time. I try to keep them clean but obviously I need to swap them out more often.

Here are a few pictures. The tape is on only to show the rotation of the part.

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This cup has been used for steel, stainless and aluminum in the past. Actually, it's also been used for copper as well.
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