Boss
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i just want to start with saying I'm not a professional welder or do it for a living. Just "fun" and to cut costs on my projects....so I don't know the ins and outs
Now my problem is today my tig is anihalating material, tungsten and worst of all...... My toxic cup!
The only change from last week where it was welding fine is my brand new bottle of gas, same breed(BOC) and same flavour(pure argon) I went up a size in bottles and left the settings on my set exactly the same but all I get is Sparks, a massive crater with a nice thin rust finish. Is it possible that BOC have given me a bad bottle of argon? last week on my old bottle I was getting nice colour on stainless and now on MS I'm welding like crap!
Last weeks example
Today's efforts with the new bottle and mild steel.
Just to give you an idea of the coverage I get if you've never heard of a #14 toxic cup.....
Any help or input would be greatly appreciated
Now my problem is today my tig is anihalating material, tungsten and worst of all...... My toxic cup!
The only change from last week where it was welding fine is my brand new bottle of gas, same breed(BOC) and same flavour(pure argon) I went up a size in bottles and left the settings on my set exactly the same but all I get is Sparks, a massive crater with a nice thin rust finish. Is it possible that BOC have given me a bad bottle of argon? last week on my old bottle I was getting nice colour on stainless and now on MS I'm welding like crap!
Last weeks example
Today's efforts with the new bottle and mild steel.
Just to give you an idea of the coverage I get if you've never heard of a #14 toxic cup.....
Any help or input would be greatly appreciated