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Never come across the litres/minute method before on MIG welding (on my bottle that would be 10 litre capacity X 50bar pressure, that gives me 500 litres at atmospheric pressure, divided by 15ltres/minute equals 33 minutes welding !!!! NO, can't be I must have got something wrong here, my bottle at 20 psi lasts for weeks not hours.Somebody enlighten me please
used pub co2 but cant stand the stuff.I now pay BOC for argoshield, SO much better.Easier weld, less spatter and ive found it requires less amperage to get the desired penetration ;)
I've never seen any real difference between using £15 co2 and ££££ argo shield.
Quote from: dxmedia on June 10, 2010, 13:36:52I've never seen any real difference between using £15 co2 and ££££ argo shield. ARGON and argon mix is a third cheaper in the Halifords here compared to C02.
Quote from: Saffy on June 10, 2010, 13:43:22Quote from: dxmedia on June 10, 2010, 13:36:52I've never seen any real difference between using £15 co2 and ££££ argo shield. ARGON and argon mix is a third cheaper in the Halifords here compared to C02.Read the label ;) you only get half the gas :P
second that, only used one once, i have a butters mig and also a migatronic, both are excellent but i prefer the migatronic for the big stuff like tractor trailer drawbars 8-[
The SIP runs sweet as a nut (195 Autoplus) and was only £20 with an MB25 Binzel euro torch (didnt care if the welder worked @ that price :P )