11 ga galvanized help

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11 ga galvanized help

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I have a pm65. what settings should I use for galvanized 11ga?

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I would start at the same settings as 11ga maybe 10ga. That being said, I would likely NOT cut galvanized any more than needed. It is very toxic and unpleasant to boot. The coating, I would think, is not thick enough to affect cut much.
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Re: 11 ga galvanized help

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Steel settings will work perfectly. Make sure your fume control produces no smoke.

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kbenz wrote:I have a pm65. what settings should I use for galvanized 11ga?

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Re: 11 ga galvanized help

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Thanks all
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