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RE: Cast iron mig on bellhousing. - ETC57 - 06-02-2012

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

Jerry.Popcorn


RE: Cast iron mig on bellhousing. - Highpower - 06-03-2012

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


RE: Cast iron mig on bellhousing. - aametalmaster - 06-03-2012

(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