





CK T3327GTM LaYZr Tungsten Electrode 3/32 x 7, 10 pack
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Doug
> 24 hourThese Tungstens seem to keep a nice sharp point better than Lanthenated.
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Rodney C.
> 24 hourIve been using the LaYZr tungsten for a month now and it works really well. I have notice when I grind a point to my tungsten, it holds that point longer. Low amperage startups are great too. I do a lot of micro welding and this tungsten works very good for it as well.
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Charlie
> 24 hourThis is pretty much my go to now on stainless or aluminum, great arc stability.
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Ronald erdelyi
> 24 hourI like how smooth the Arc start up is at low amps ,i noticed right away so ill be buying more when i need it
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Jrami608
> 24 hourMy go to tungsten for now. Holds up well and welds great on aluminum or steel.
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Battlehatch
> 24 hourI have an AHP Alphatig 201XD and this chartreuse tungsten has held up really well, even with the balance turned up a little higher than normal. Seems to take a lot for it to ball up, which is fine since Im on an inverter machine. It also breaks cleanly with just a little tap, instead of splitting.
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Wayne Cirone
> 24 hourI have not had chance to try these but have read a lot of good reviews about them.
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scottx.nb @ gmail
> 24 hourGreat tungsten. Everything CK makes is top notch but this Layzr takes the cake. I ordered some 1/16th also to go with this 3/32. Using a Furick Fupa 12 cup and gas lens makes it the perfect combo for stainless and other DC applications.
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Weld Test Labs
> 24 hourIf you want to avoid radiation, and use something that keeps its point, look no further.
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Danny U.
> 24 hourThese start nice and retain a point well. I use them for both aluminum and mild steel with great results. Makes me feel like Im back in the weld shop 30 years ago.