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Hi Malcom
I Finally had time to browse around all the info on this site. Your right there is plenty of stuff and links. No I would never tackle rust for a project like some of yours. I'm a boat builder and rust is worse then rotten wood. I like firberglass epoxy. So back to MIG/ Guess my main question which I should have clarified was info on Mig flowgauges / glass float tube or brass gauge. Which is more accurate and which is more durable. Correct me if I'm wrong but I would say brass gauges are more durable and glass float gauges are more accurate. The other question would be. Brass gauges two of them, and glass float gauge one glass and one brass. The last question is argon/CO2 proportion. Where I am they use 92% argon/8% CO2 no flux welding.
Anyone have any preferences I would like to hear of please.
Thank you:
I Finally had time to browse around all the info on this site. Your right there is plenty of stuff and links. No I would never tackle rust for a project like some of yours. I'm a boat builder and rust is worse then rotten wood. I like firberglass epoxy. So back to MIG/ Guess my main question which I should have clarified was info on Mig flowgauges / glass float tube or brass gauge. Which is more accurate and which is more durable. Correct me if I'm wrong but I would say brass gauges are more durable and glass float gauges are more accurate. The other question would be. Brass gauges two of them, and glass float gauge one glass and one brass. The last question is argon/CO2 proportion. Where I am they use 92% argon/8% CO2 no flux welding.
Anyone have any preferences I would like to hear of please.
Thank you: