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Flux-Core Wire AND Argon?? | WeldingWeb - Welding Community …
Jul 26, 2015 · Therefore, I anticipate using the same Argon shielding gas with both welders. Anyway, I've previously used the MIG welder solely with flux-core wire and I have a lot left on …

S/s Purge. Argon Vs. Nitrogen - weldingweb.com
Oct 17, 2007 · So I Am Wondering What The Difference Is Between Purging With Nitrogen Rather Than Argon. I Will Be Welding A 4 Inch S/s Line That Is About 500 Ft Long And There Is 3 …

Long argon lines revisit - WeldingWeb
Jun 9, 2015 · Greeting folks; I have searched and read many post regarding long gas lines and, their issues, problems and, solutions. I have been looking at all these posts and formulated a …

Argon - WeldingWeb
Dec 9, 2013 · Would love some info on welding with pure argon. Have you ever done it? How does it leave you feeling? I work 10 hour shifts, 5 days a week using this gas, purging …

carry argon tanks, upright vs 'prone' - WeldingWeb
Jun 28, 2008 · need to get my argon tanks filled. I realize there are probably safety and legal reasons for carrying tanks upright (and possibly other reasons as well), but I'd *like* to leave …

100% Argon on Steel - weldingweb.com
Nov 7, 2014 · Hello Insaneride, Argon, Helium, Argon/Helium mix, any three will "work" for tig on steel. Likely the most economical and widely used: Argon on steel, the other two on steel are …

Can I MIG weld with 100% argon? - weldingweb.com
Jul 3, 2012 · Argon is inert gas and it doesn't react with puddle. When welding steel and it's alloys (like stainless steel), you always need some co2 and i'ts reaction to get a proper weld.

Food Grade Argon vs Regular Argon - weldingweb.com
Feb 19, 2008 · Argon is the cheapest and most effective means for most inert gassing. In truth, gas cost is chump change. At 6.5 cents a cubic foot, an entire 1000 gallon headspace full of …

tig gas pressure - WeldingWeb
Jan 17, 2008 · tig gas pressure When tigging what pressure do you guys run on your Argon tank? What indicators do you use to make adjustments? Thanks, Adam Reply 01-17-2008 #2 weldgault

What size argon bottle? - WeldingWeb
Aug 14, 2007 · What size argon bottle? Hi Guy's, I am going to convert my mig to gas and wanted your input as to what size argon bottle I need for my back yard shop. I have 2 patch panels to …

Flux-Core Wire AND Argon?? | WeldingWeb - Welding Community …
Jul 26, 2015 · Therefore, I anticipate using the same Argon shielding gas with both welders. Anyway, I've previously used the MIG welder solely with flux-core wire and I have a lot left on …

S/s Purge. Argon Vs. Nitrogen - weldingweb.com
Oct 17, 2007 · So I Am Wondering What The Difference Is Between Purging With Nitrogen Rather Than Argon. I Will Be Welding A 4 Inch S/s Line That Is About 500 Ft Long And There Is 3 …

Long argon lines revisit - WeldingWeb
Jun 9, 2015 · Greeting folks; I have searched and read many post regarding long gas lines and, their issues, problems and, solutions. I have been looking at all these posts and formulated a …

Argon - WeldingWeb
Dec 9, 2013 · Would love some info on welding with pure argon. Have you ever done it? How does it leave you feeling? I work 10 hour shifts, 5 days a week using this gas, purging …

carry argon tanks, upright vs 'prone' - WeldingWeb
Jun 28, 2008 · need to get my argon tanks filled. I realize there are probably safety and legal reasons for carrying tanks upright (and possibly other reasons as well), but I'd *like* to leave …

100% Argon on Steel - weldingweb.com
Nov 7, 2014 · Hello Insaneride, Argon, Helium, Argon/Helium mix, any three will "work" for tig on steel. Likely the most economical and widely used: Argon on steel, the other two on steel are …

Can I MIG weld with 100% argon? - weldingweb.com
Jul 3, 2012 · Argon is inert gas and it doesn't react with puddle. When welding steel and it's alloys (like stainless steel), you always need some co2 and i'ts reaction to get a proper weld.

Food Grade Argon vs Regular Argon - weldingweb.com
Feb 19, 2008 · Argon is the cheapest and most effective means for most inert gassing. In truth, gas cost is chump change. At 6.5 cents a cubic foot, an entire 1000 gallon headspace full of …

tig gas pressure - WeldingWeb
Jan 17, 2008 · tig gas pressure When tigging what pressure do you guys run on your Argon tank? What indicators do you use to make adjustments? Thanks, Adam Reply 01-17-2008 #2 weldgault

What size argon bottle? - WeldingWeb
Aug 14, 2007 · What size argon bottle? Hi Guy's, I am going to convert my mig to gas and wanted your input as to what size argon bottle I need for my back yard shop. I have 2 patch panels to …