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  1. How low do let your argon tank go before refill? - WeldingWeb

    Re: How low do let your argon tank go before refill? Welding mild steel I am using C25 from a 60cf cylinder. About the time the cylinder pressure gauge reads as shown in Duvlitho's lead photo …

  2. Gas Flow Meter - Conversion Rates - weldingweb.com

    May 10, 2016 · Gas Flow Meter - Conversion Rates Tags argon air flow flow meter flow rate conversion Jump to Latest 4.6K views 4 replies 3 participants last post by Oldendum May 10, …

  3. do you release pressure from argon and argon/co2 hoses...

    Apr 25, 2017 · 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 …

  4. Argon/CO2 do percent matter? - WeldingWeb

    Re: Argon/CO2 do percent matter? One issue with gas is location. In America, 75/25 Ar/CO2 is very common and more importantly, commonly available in smaller, exchange bottles (in my …

  5. What do you set your regulator pressure at? - weldingweb.com

    Sep 15, 2013 · What do you set your regulator pressure at? I have recently set both regulators to 35psi. My argon regulator was set to 50psi but some times it likes to creep up to 65 or 70 psi, …

  6. Gas Flow Meter - Conversion Rates - WeldingWeb

    Gas Flow Meter - Conversion Rates I have a rather long intro so bear with me. But the final question relates to the conversion factor to use for an Air flow meter when running Argon. I …

  7. 2 tanks hooked up to 1 welder - weldingweb.com

    Apr 23, 2017 · Argon fitting with two cga female fittings and one cga male fitting to connect two argon tanks to one regulator output. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. If you want to tee …

  8. Food Grade Argon vs Regular Argon - weldingweb.com

    Apr 27, 2012 · 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 …

  9. any tricks for ensuring an ideal purge? - WeldingWeb

    Argon is denser than air and so will displace air from the bottom upwards Excessively high flow rates when initially establishing the purge can cause turbulence and result in mixing instead of …

  10. Oops! We ran into some problems. | WeldingWeb - Welding …

    Oops! We ran into some problems. | WeldingWeb - Welding Community for pros and enthusiasts Home Forums