I would hope that's what he meant because he'd sure be tired by lunch break holding a heavy whip like that. Brother in law on a 24" was having huge issues on his root pass one day. Couldn't figure it out until his cable fell out of his stinger. It was just hanging probably by a few strands of copper so, what you mentioned at the end of your post is very true. Typically,before I start a new job, I'll take connections apart and cut old tarnished cable if its needed and make sure all is well for that first day and of course every other day. Thanks for that 357max.
I run 100' of 1/0 on both with 20' of #2 whip on the stinger side.
I should have posted that if GMAW or FCAW is used with a constant voltage output machine; increase the cable size by one number. This is to prevent and have "NO" voltage loss from the machine to the arc. Especially important when using the voltage sensitive flux cored wires. It also keeps the inspectors from grousing about the voltage that is showing on the machines volt meter being too high from the qualified procedure to offset the losses.
i had that happen 1 day it weled fine but the stinger got hot as hades running 5/32 5p rod and couldnt figure out why til someone told me check for loose whip and it was loose i cut a foot off and put it back together worked fine