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		By: TIG Filler Rod Contamination Problems: Porosity, Dirty Welds, Black Tungsten, and Wrong Alloy Checks		</title>
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		By: TIG Torch Consumable Wear Signs: Cup Cracks, Collet Slip, Gas Lens Clogs, and Dirty Tungsten		</title>
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		By: TIG Shielding Gas Coverage Troubleshooting: Porosity, Soot, Tungsten Color, and Cup Setup		</title>
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