Cast iron mig on bellhousing.
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Nice job Bob,Smiley-eatdrink004

You certainly keep your welder busy! Thumbsup

Thanks for the online education, I finely got power out to the car port so I can spend more time with my welder with out the fumes drifting into the house. This makes the Mrs. happy, and we all know how important that is.Big Grin

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Hey Bob.... another question. Have you tried running this wire with 75/25 at all, or just straight argon?

It would be a little inconvenient for me to have to swap bottles from the TIG to the MIG, but I would if I have to. I'm just wondering if the mix would work "good enough" or would it be a waste of time?

I will defer to your expertise. Cool

Willie
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(06-03-2012, 09:09 AM)Highpower Wrote: Hey Bob.... another question. Have you tried running this wire with 75/25 at all, or just straight argon?

It would be a little inconvenient for me to have to swap bottles from the TIG to the MIG, but I would if I have to. I'm just wondering if the mix would work "good enough" or would it be a waste of time?

I will defer to your expertise. Cool

Willie
Yes you can use 75/25 or CO2. When i first got the wire 2 years ago it said straight Argon. Now the PDF say any gas is ok. I will be trying 75/25 on my next project...Bob
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