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    <ai:summary>Tungsten preparation is a repeated part of TIG welding, especially when a tip gets dipped during practice, repair work or awkward access jobs. This compact TIG tungsten grinder is designed for preparing tungsten electrodes used in TIG welding, with the selected size clearly listed as 7 × 5.5 × 5.5 cm.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:summary>You are working at a UK welding bench, garage repair bay or small fabrication workshop and the tungsten has just been dipped into the puddle or touched with filler. The practical question is whether a compact grinder close to the job will save a stop-start walk back to a shared wheel.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:headline>Portable Tungsten Grinder For TIG Welding: What To Check Before You Buy | Tiggrinder</ai:headline>
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    <ai:summary>A dipped tungsten can break the rhythm of a bench job, especially in a small UK workshop where the grinder is across the room. The useful question is whether a compact tungsten-prep tool deserves a place close to the weld area.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:headline>Choosing a TIG Tungsten Grinder Near a Welding Bench | Tiggrinder</ai:headline>
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    <ai:summary>At a UK fabrication bench or garage welding table, a dipped tungsten can stop the job just when your hands and settings are settled. The useful question is whether a compact tungsten-prep tool close to the work area helps you recover the point without turning a small interruption into a bench-cleari</ai:summary>
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    <ai:headline>Tungsten Electrode Sharpener After Dipping Tungsten: What to Do at the Bench | Tiggrinder</ai:headline>
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    <ai:summary>You are working at a UK welding bench, garage repair bay or small fabrication workshop and the tungsten has just been dipped into the puddle or touched with filler. The practical question is whether a compact grinder close to the job will save a stop-start walk back to a shared wheel.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:headline>Portable Tungsten Grinder For TIG Welding: What To Check Before You Buy | Tiggrinder</ai:headline>
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    <ai:summary>A dipped tungsten can break the rhythm of a bench job, especially in a small UK workshop where the grinder is across the room. The useful question is whether a compact tungsten-prep tool deserves a place close to the weld area.</ai:summary>
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    <ai:headline>Choosing a TIG Tungsten Grinder Near a Welding Bench | Tiggrinder</ai:headline>
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    <ai:summary>At a UK fabrication bench or garage welding table, a dipped tungsten can stop the job just when your hands and settings are settled. The useful question is whether a compact tungsten-prep tool close to the work area helps you recover the point without turning a small interruption into a bench-cleari</ai:summary>
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