M Marcin New Member Messages 4 Location Scottish Borders Apr 8, 2019 #1 Which small gas bottle should I buy ? Which gas is more forgiving mistakes - (I read is 75/25 mix.) Pros/Cons ?
Which small gas bottle should I buy ? Which gas is more forgiving mistakes - (I read is 75/25 mix.) Pros/Cons ?
Parm Respect The Sound System Messages 17,764 Location Towcester Apr 8, 2019 #2 I’m sure some one more experienced than me will be along to asks some questions. Maybe it’s a good idea to provide info on what your planning do
I’m sure some one more experienced than me will be along to asks some questions. Maybe it’s a good idea to provide info on what your planning do
addjunkie Forum Supporter Messages 11,608 Location Northumberland. Reet oot in the sticks Apr 8, 2019 #3 Small disposable bottles are an extremely expensive way to buy gas, as they only last minutes. Go with the rent free option from motorfactors etc. Depending where you are in the borders, will depend on whats available. What you use depends on what your trying to weld, but cars and such 5% mix, heavier stuff 15%.
Small disposable bottles are an extremely expensive way to buy gas, as they only last minutes. Go with the rent free option from motorfactors etc. Depending where you are in the borders, will depend on whats available. What you use depends on what your trying to weld, but cars and such 5% mix, heavier stuff 15%.
pedrobedro Man at Matalan Messages 12,746 Location CX near Chesterfield Apr 8, 2019 #4 Argon co2 mix will give you a nicer welds Marcin, especially on thinner metal if you are repairing cars or similar.
Argon co2 mix will give you a nicer welds Marcin, especially on thinner metal if you are repairing cars or similar.
backpurge Member Messages 2,399 Apr 8, 2019 #5 You want something like Argoshield light if everything you are doing is thin stuff. This is a mix of 5% Co2 and 2%O2 in Argon.
You want something like Argoshield light if everything you are doing is thin stuff. This is a mix of 5% Co2 and 2%O2 in Argon.