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    So with the 150, and the miller foot control, does the gas just pour out of there? Or can I stiffle it. I was assuming, no idea where I got this idea, that since you have to hold the electrode in contact with the work for 2 seconds, before lifting arc, that that started the gas, and that it stopped some seconds after the arc was broken. Amazing the technical features I invent, and they are just wishful thinking. I ahve the unit designed for tig, but no pulse.

    Thanks

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    Originally posted by Gaslight
    So with the 150, and the miller foot control, does the gas just pour out of there? Or can I stiffle it. I was assuming, no idea where I got this idea, that since you have to hold the electrode in contact with the work for 2 seconds, before lifting arc, that that started the gas, and that it stopped some seconds after the arc was broken. Amazing the technical features I invent, and they are just wishful thinking. I ahve the unit designed for tig, but no pulse.

    Thanks
    With the foot control the gas starts to flow when you press down on the petal, and there is a post flow after the arc is broken. You must have the STL version, as I do.
    Regards, George

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      Thanks for the info, your right I have the STL version.

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