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Steve wrote:
"dazed and confuzed" wrote in message ... why not inert those areas as well? The problem would be to effeciently purge and then keep the inert gas in the area. Most all effective inert gases are lighter than air and would be lost as fast as you could pump it in. Steve co2 is heavier than air, Argon or nitrogen are cheap. Just let it flood the area while you are working....For the time needed to do the cutting or welding, the losses are negligible. -- A significant part of courage is realizing that only you need to know how terrified you are.. |