What kind of gas do you use?

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So, what kind of gas do you guys use for welding steel and iron? I bought a tank at a swap meet for $30 but it's full of CO2. I got a regulator and crap for it. I wanted to fill it up with argon so I can weld aluminum.

I have yet to weld using gas.
 

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I run 75%/25% argon and co2. You can run straight Co2 and you'll get more penetration. I've tried to weld aluminum with my 75/25, and it doesn't really work. I guess you really do need the full argon.
 

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Would just running the CO2 alone help with preventing burn through? I have that problem constantly with the gasless stuff. As a result, some of my welds look like crap and I have to pretty them up with the grinder.
 

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You know, I'm unsure. I suspect it would help. You might try it since it's full. Let me know afterward.
 

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I use Argon with CO2 and Nitrogenmonocside for steel and iron welding. it gets the job done and gives nice and smooth welds, but I don`t know if that`s the best. Welding MiG without gas isn`t worth the time. It just gives rubbish welding. You need special wire to do that properly, and not even then is it better than with gas
 
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Well I'm gonna give the CO2 a shot and see what happens. I went and bought some hose to be able to connect my tank to the welder. I'll keep you posted. Get it? "posted"..... Oh nevermind... LOL:p
 

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I used flux core wire for the first time last week on my mig, because I was out of gas and I have a backup spool of flux core. It sucked. For the cost of 2lbs of wire ($15-18) it's just too much. I get the big bottles of argon/co2 for $35, and the solid wire 10lb spools are something like $20 I think... it's more expensive *not* to use gas.
 

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I tried using just plain CO2 with flux core, cuz it's the only thing I had, and it seemed to make a considerable difference in the weld. I went and bought me a roll of just plain steel stuff today and I will be trying it out with the CO2. I'll let you know how that goes.
 

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straight co2 works good... any mix of co2 and argon will work better, but cost more, lots of people like 75%co2, cheap and works very well for most people..

I use straight co2 myself, too cheap to care.
 

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Awww man, I've been welding with the regular solid wire stuff and straight CO2 and it makes such a HUGE difference in the welds! At one point tonight, I had shut off the gas but forgot to turn it back on when I started welding and noticed that the welds were coming out crappy again. That's when I realized that the gas was off. I think from now on I'm gonna avoid using flux core unless it's the only thing available or for things that don't really matter that much.
 

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i feel like im in science class :yawn: :sleeping:
argon this
CO2 that

lol

we're doing the peridoic table by the way lol
 

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2 or 3 am I dreaming:worried2: You would even try to use pump gas presureized when mig welding! Maybe COULD be used for oxy welding. And I dont think it has any shielding properties
 
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