Dave,
I apologize for the late response!
You know, I am having the honor again to be guest of your great nation (as my friend Al said once, meanwhile it appears quite so that I am more often present in the United States of America than in Europe). :-)
I am in Florida currently to attend a conference, starting tomorrow.
Huuh, quite warm here but very - no... actually extraordinary - beautiful!!
Seriously Dave.
It has exactly to do with what you have described!
You know, whether or not it may cause considerable problems, hmm... I humble guess this is a question to be replied specifically to the welding application.
But as the issue "moisture in shielding gases" has been treated now for several times within the forums I guess, perhaps there might be real issues from time to time on site.
This again would however practically approve what the investigations have proved theoretically as practically (laboratory).
Hopefully I will find the time anytime to state somewhat on this.
Thank you again Dave, for your very interesting contribution!
Best regards,
Stephan