can you mig weld with just co2? if so, has anyone done it? pros/cons? if not: i have a 50 or 75lbs(cant remember) bottle of it, is it possible to trade that for argon/co2 mix at one of the welding/gas shops in town?
thanks
can you mig weld with just co2? if so, has anyone done it? pros/cons? if not: i have a 50 or 75lbs(cant remember) bottle of it, is it possible to trade that for argon/co2 mix at one of the welding/gas shops in town?
thanks
yeah you can weld with CO2, it is going to burn a little hotter and you will get some more spatter but it works well. Also CO2 is alot cheaper about half of the price and it will last for about 5 times longer than argon/co2 mix.
Another plus is that you can get a high pressure regulator for the bottle and use it as onboard air. It works great for airing up tires
Originally Posted by afroman006Originally Posted by afroman006
so will it give a nicer/better weld then running gasless like i am now?
Are you welding with flux core wire?Originally Posted by RockHillCJ-6
i had an old man neighbor in my undergrad days that wouldnt use either b/c gas was too much trouble and fluxcore was too expensive. luckily, he didnt weld much. i never could convince him you needed one or the other, he thought they were optional, just to make the weld prettier.
I should show him how to weld with bare electrodes even cheaper than mig wire
Originally Posted by afroman006Originally Posted by afroman006
Originally Posted by AggieTJ2007
you just breath CO2 onto it?
yes i am using fluxcore, i thought thats all you could use gasless?
Originally Posted by RockHillCJ-6
it is, mike is dumb, or maybe he pours out a pile of granular flux and welds blind. either way...
oh, ok. well fluxcore has been ok for me so far, i just want to have a little better and nicer weld
If you have someplace to weld indoors, switch it over to gas, you'll like it better. If you're outside or any place windy, the shield gas will get blown away and it will look like cacapoopie (technical term)
Boats and hoes
Stumble in to the liquor store
With a dollar-fifty for a bottle of wine,
I know just what I'm lookin for
Thunderbird will do just fine.
Go back to working on your jeepOriginally Posted by agjohn02
I disagree, all you need is a good wind block (i.e. fat ass or tarp )Originally Posted by BMFScout
well, i am welding indoors so i guess ill be switching to gas