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- do you release pressure from argon and argon co2 hoses. . .
new welder here forgive me if this question is dumb purchased a miller multimatic 215 so i can do mig and tig with same machine it has a separate hose connection for argon co2 (mig) and a separate hose connection for argon (tig) i have the 2 separate tanks hooked up to the separate
- argon tank placed horizontal | WeldingWeb - Welding Community for pros . . .
Can an argon tank be placed horizontal? I'm building a welding table and would like to place the argon tank on its side under the table thanks
- Can you mig steel with 100% argon? - weldingweb. com
You can use 100 percent argon, but you will not be satisfied with the bead you get when welding mild steel Because Argon has a low thermal conductivity, you will end up with a finger-like penetration into the base metal as opposed to the broader even penetration of a 75 25 mix
- Flux-Core Wire AND Argon?? - weldingweb. com
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 the spool
- how long will a 40 argon last you? - weldingweb. com
how long will a 40 argon last you? Jump to Latest 14K views 18 replies 14 participants last post by danielplace Nov 4, 2023 H
- Looking for a used Argon bottle. . what other bottles will work?
If you want an argon cylinder, anything with a # 580 style valve will work for you Those are used for the high pressure gases such as argon, helium, nitrogen and the like
- Aluminum with 75 25 gas? - weldingweb. com
Hi guys, I'm a hobbyist and have only done mig on steel so far Have an Eastwood 175 MIG that has been pretty good so far Anyway, I want to do some very minor aluminum welding Specifically some 1x1 or 75x 75 square tube to build a rack for an ice fishing sled I've read that 100% Argon gas
- carry argon tanks, upright vs prone | WeldingWeb - Welding Community . . .
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 those aside for the moment, and simply ask THIS: is it 'bad for" the argon (or argon gas mixtures) IN the tanks to
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