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  • @mrmidnight32
    @mrmidnight32 4 роки тому +20

    Thank god you made this video, I was about to use my TiG bottle for my new MiG because I don’t have 75/25 yet. Glad I watched this before trying it.

    • @chiathach206
      @chiathach206 3 роки тому +3

      I use pure argon on mig wire before. Its work just fine. Not as smooth or pretty but it will work ..

    • @melgross
      @melgross 11 днів тому

      @@chiathach206no, it doesn’t. Cut the welds apart and you’ll see for yourself.

  • @davesage9190
    @davesage9190 6 років тому +11

    I guess the obvious question (for me) coming out of this video is - since you say you have all the various gas mixes available why don't you SHOW US the difference with the same settings and different gasses. For example you say you get undercut (or something) with pure argon. Show the undercut with pure argon and then switch gasses and show how it is eliminated. You say you don't like the profile of the weld with the pure argon. Then switch gasses and show us how it gets better. Everybody seems to have an opinion. You are in the unique position to show the differences having various gasses and machines at your disposal. Thanks for the videos. I really enjoy them.

    • @totensiebush
      @totensiebush 6 років тому

      You need significantly different settings on different gas mixes to get good welds (CO2 vs C25 being the two that I've tried). With the wrong settings it'll come out crappy even with the best equipment.

    • @davesage9190
      @davesage9190 6 років тому +2

      True I guess. But it appears (in his opinion) there were no settings from "typical" to ridiculous that produced a good weld with pure argon. SO was the point of this video to prove that you can't get a good MIG weld with pure argon? Sorry I'm just trying to find a take away here. I'm still learning and I don't even use MIG. Great video's. I'm learning a lot.

    • @melgross
      @melgross 11 днів тому

      @@davesage9190it’s not just “his opinion”. The welding industry does extensive testing because reall welding is not done at home in the garage where weld don’t matter that much. Welding has been around for over a hundred years and MiG for almost as long. There are always a few people who think they know more than what industry has found to work and not work. They’re wrong.

  • @danfarris135
    @danfarris135 2 роки тому +1

    You solved my problem. Ive got an old telwin mig that I bought 40 years ago to weld quarter panels and floors when restoring cars. It worked great but the gun/ cable wore out and I couldn’t find a replacement till last year. I have a bottle of 75/25 at home but I haven’t used it in about 5 years. I had a project here at work so I bought the old girl in and hooked up to the 100% argon line instead of using my tank. I couldn’t get any decent bead out of it no matter what I tried. I now have that answer thanks to you.

  • @fisherus
    @fisherus 3 роки тому +5

    I know this is an older video but, I have been trying different gasses on a older Lincoln 100 that I converted to gas from flux in my early days of welding. Using a C-10 mixture of 90% argon and 10% CO2 running at a #28 flow rate has this machine running better than I ever thought possible. In some occasions I increase the flow rate up to as high as 40 but rarely, as I am also using. 023 and. 025 wire. I now have a small portable unit, that runs on 120V, I can use in a bind off my generator and get decent welds.

  • @TrevorDennis100
    @TrevorDennis100 3 роки тому +2

    Hey, that was really interesting. I used the MIG at my Menz Shed today, and it was connected to argon with no other bottles to switch to. The person who last used it was not there so I went ahead and used it and I got that same tall, thin bead. I have a feeling that when that person is back, he will say that it makes no difference and we might as well make do with the one bottle. We even had a spare bottle of argon! I've been retired 17 years now, and I never counted myself as a great welder (I worked 40 years as a toolmaker at Ford Research & Engineering in the UK), and my near sight is crap and the MIG welder we have is no great shakes, but I know I can still do a lot better than the result using an argon shield gave me today. I'm just glad I used more than enough weld on todays job, so it should hold.

  • @eugenesaburi1757
    @eugenesaburi1757 4 роки тому +13

    Thank you for this. I’ve been using 100% argon for AL MIG in a spool gun and tried using it for steel and ran into the same thing you are. I’m going to get a tank of AR75/CO25 tomorrow to finish my steel project. Thank you!!

    • @joshuastevens2013
      @joshuastevens2013 2 роки тому +1

      How did the project come out with the 75/25?

    • @eugenesaburi1757
      @eugenesaburi1757 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshuastevens2013 Tried with pure argon but beads just were tall and ropey. Played with settings but still not to my satisfaction. They piece I was welding was part of a retail counter with welds visible so this was a no-go. Going to C25 made all the difference... totally worth it for my purposes.

  • @billarroo1
    @billarroo1 5 років тому +11

    Gettin that sweat in your eyes ain't fun, last year my helper by mistake put 100% argon on the mig, 035, 70s6, I put 2,000 lb helper rubber springs on a 1ton rear end, welded the pads on and said what's wrong ? The bead had a high crown, didn't seam to have good penetration, so I stopped, cut of the pads and stick welded 1/8 inch 7018, then as I cut off the pads it DID have pretty good penetration but that high crown and arc was too smooth fooled me, anyway I played with settings still high crown, I shut it down as I was closing the bottle, Aha!!!, there it was 100% argon !!! GREAT VIDEO BOB.

  • @104littleal6
    @104littleal6 6 років тому +25

    I don't think I ever tried straight argon. Now I know I won't. Thanks for the vid.

  • @dorsetengineering
    @dorsetengineering 6 років тому +7

    Really interesting test here Bob. We commonly have trimix gases here in the uk for gmaw, we typically get 3 blends, sold based on the thickness you want to weld.

  • @kenkapus6373
    @kenkapus6373 2 роки тому +1

    I explain to my welding classes that CO2 is an arc stabilizer, this demonstration helps to explain that. Thanks.

  • @gary-powdercoatingspeciali3093
    @gary-powdercoatingspeciali3093 2 роки тому +2

    Very educational for a guy who's trying to teach himself. Learned just one more thing that will help me learn without a fight. 90/10 will be my next bottle and we will see if the quality of my beads improve because right now they suck.

  • @luboszama
    @luboszama Рік тому

    Thank you sir. I didn’t understand why my welds look so ugly and finally I got it after watching this video. I am going to change argon for CO2. Learned a lesson 👍

  • @RandyBoBandy.
    @RandyBoBandy. 6 років тому +16

    I've always wanted to see what happens if you strike a 7018 on heavy piece of aluminum.

  • @gunlover1955
    @gunlover1955 5 років тому +6

    After watching this the answer is yes you can weld mild steel with argon it just may be a little harder or not look as good, but it can be done and if you just want one gas the gas is argon because you can also weld Aluminum with it!

    • @davormrsic8765
      @davormrsic8765 5 місяців тому +2

      I wwllding with pure argon with high amperage and volts and it welds fine. You just need to get smooth mellting like lava. Not for tickest material.

    • @adrianayala9753
      @adrianayala9753 5 місяців тому +2

      @davormrsic8765 any tips you got for mig welding with 100% argon would be helpful as all I see online is some what negative videos like this one. I mostly do aluminum tig so I don't usually have a need for 75/25 so if you got any tips for controlling a 100% argon mig weld would be dope

    • @davormrsic8765
      @davormrsic8765 5 місяців тому +2

      @@adrianayala9753 As I said. 100% argon wellding is for marine A4 stainless steel where you wellding pure inox because of rust. It is for fatt 10+ mm fatt material. I used Mig mag welldings but for thickest mm like 0.4 to 0.1mm is better use tig wellding machine. You get Smoother welds. Because when you wellding with 100% Argon or 90/10 you need high amperage because you need to make weld mellting on material like lava. It needs to be smooth and soft. Not harsh. I dont know how to explain you better.

    • @melgross
      @melgross 11 днів тому

      I wouldn’t recommend it. Look, you can weld almost anything with any gas, but that doesn’t mean you’ll get a good weld. If you really don t know what a good weld is, then you might think a bad one js a good one.

  • @ericlee7665
    @ericlee7665 Рік тому

    Thanks for proving this point man. I learned this lesson a long time ago, thinking that my machine was sucky, because it wouldn't flow a good puddle. Ironically I thought that 100% Argon had to be way better than 75/25. Then I ran some .030 on a buddy's junky Harbor Freight machine with 75/25, and it welded rather nice. Hmm..how the heck is this backyard welder out-performing my Miller?? So yeah,...hooked up a bottle of 75/25 to it and what do ya know?....it flows like butter.
    Thnx again guys, these bits and tips are gold.

  • @martinperez9816
    @martinperez9816 3 місяці тому

    Best regards from Colombia, I thank you for this wonderful video, great explanation that clarifies my doubts about welding with pure Argon and all the problems I had, thank you again.

  • @brianmaas7058
    @brianmaas7058 6 років тому +3

    If you were in a pinch and just needed to tack something together straight argon could be used. The use of straight argon as shown in the video does exactly what you just saw....produces poop. The comment you made about oxygen and that others say "oxygen is detrimental to the weld". Well yes it is in large enough amounts. Common shielding gases for mig welding that use a mix with oxygen does not contain high enough levels of oxygen to negatively affect the weld. Typical mig wires such as an S-6 or an S-3 contain enough deoxidizers to compensate for this and more. As long as you have an argon rich environment, 80% or more, you can run in spray. Great video.

  • @leonardpearlman4017
    @leonardpearlman4017 6 років тому +2

    As an aside, I've tried to buy things like 90Ar-10CO2, Argon 1%O2, others you mentioned there... and local welding supplies had NO IDEA what I was talking about, didn't seem to want to get some in... so that's why I have a bunch of flow meters and try to mix stuff on the spot for labs. I have found that businesses that claim "If we don't have it, we'll get it" don't actually mean that, it's more like "If we don't have it, you don't need it"! SMITH makes these gas-mixing boxes with knobs on the front, you can just dial up a gas mixture... that's what I really want!

  • @nealmunro6087
    @nealmunro6087 3 роки тому +1

    Thank for your help with the gas i am going to use 75/25 .if you have any more advice I appreciate it. Thanks you for your video

  • @willlewis9194
    @willlewis9194 4 роки тому +2

    I just learned a valuable lesson for the installation of our robot welder, thank you so much buddy!

  • @jasonchalkhorse9951
    @jasonchalkhorse9951 3 роки тому +2

    Hay. I realise I'm a couple of years late here but just wanted to say thanks for this video. Ive spent the day trying to make pure Argon work. (I use it for TIG) Now I realise I've been chasing my tail. Ill be ordering new gas tomorrow. Bug thanks

  • @paulkremneff8033
    @paulkremneff8033 3 роки тому +1

    Lol, your gross weld is 1000% better than my best weld

  • @thomastallman5024
    @thomastallman5024 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks loads Mr Mofit... I started watching to try and improve my stick welding. As i could put metal together , but looks like shite. And as i watched i found i could improve my over all welding in general. Im a repair guy so to speak. I do a little of this and that. And nothing to big or important to care about a bead profile.. Weld , grind and paint....... But after yesterday's repair. I definitely noticed a change in pentration flow and bead profile in my mig welding. And my stick welding is loads beter now....... Being self taught will only get you so far in some things... Technique and values are good information to have .....

  • @ZAPATTUBE
    @ZAPATTUBE 6 років тому +5

    You once did a video with Flux-core MIG and those welds looked very good.

    • @Welddotcom
      @Welddotcom  6 років тому

      ZAPATTUBE Instagram, not UA-cam.

  • @etebol
    @etebol 2 роки тому +2

    The best welding videos are with Mr Moffatt.

  • @CL9k24a3
    @CL9k24a3 6 років тому +1

    In Europe we spray with 82argon 18 co2 aka c18 gas. Basic workshop stuff, Spray starts at around +27 volts.

  • @incolink
    @incolink 6 років тому +19

    I have already suffered through this exercise myself its so comforting to see a pro welding instructer lay down a heap of shit welds its totaly the gas not my weak skills

    • @philmitchell9552
      @philmitchell9552 4 роки тому +1

      Today i was doing some welding on my car... went from argon mix to pure argon (without knowing) and i was losing the will to fucking live. I tried everything possible and just could not get it right no matter what i tried and it did turn out to be the gas.

  • @chadadkins9760
    @chadadkins9760 6 років тому +1

    We use a 90/10 mix and an 80/20 mix with 811N1 .045 wire dual shield flux and the 90/10 is more of a spray 80/20 is for most everything else including overhead. My personal setup preference is 80/20 .045 at 28.2 volts and 490 ipm for vertical and 29.5 volts and 575 ipm for flat to do a 3/16" bead size and 630 to 650 ipm for anything bigger... the 90/10 is more of a flat weld only gas mix. it's awesome for spray transfer but it's so hot it has higher tendencies to give you undercut in the worst places!

  • @AndySomogyi
    @AndySomogyi 3 роки тому +1

    I only know TIG, stick and gas, never done mig.
    But if you need more oxidizer in the weld, what if you just turned the argon gas flow rate way down?

  • @4BoltClevo
    @4BoltClevo 4 роки тому +5

    Hi Bob, it would be awesome if you did this with some of those other gases. I just do hobby stuff and I had to go for just one gas and it's 2.75% O2, 16% CO2, and the rest Argon. That seems pretty good, but it would be awesome to see the difference between that and say 25/75 etc.

  • @wink5360
    @wink5360 6 років тому +4

    I always like the bloopers at the end of your videos.

  • @nick99995
    @nick99995 5 років тому +1

    Thanks, I've been having problems with pure argon. Thought Tri-mix was a bit out of my budget but after struggling like you did wish I spent the money.

  • @dougankrum3328
    @dougankrum3328 6 років тому

    Years ago....35 or so....I bought one of the first Miller-Matic 200's....was building a lot of woodstoves/heaters....1/4" and 3/8" HRS and pipe.....spray arc....tried 100% argon...same results as you got here....ended up using 90/2/8 or 90/8/2 Argon, Co2, Oxygen....seems like the 90/8/2 was best for me, ran mostly .035"....some .045" for the spray arc......although there was also 92/8......Argon, C02...they all cost about the same... I had a small one man shop, I ended up with 5-6 different gasses...Oxy, Acet, Argon, C02, 90/8/2 and some helium....

  • @Tachikomaster
    @Tachikomaster 6 років тому +9

    Good work!
    Saved me from scratching my head too much why 100% argon mig welds look way they look..
    Video request: sheet metal straightening with oxy-acetylene.
    Should be fun enough, cant find any decent info about it, thanks.

  • @28godzilla
    @28godzilla 4 роки тому +1

    I started Argon welding and Flux cored welding today, it’s different from my normal stick welding. But if there’s one thing I like more than stick with Argon and Flux is that, it’s more efficient and looks cleaner when you work with it. I really enjoy doing both a lot, and I’ve only just begun.

  • @anoopkumartiwari3333
    @anoopkumartiwari3333 4 роки тому +1

    Sir why we use argon for stainless steel why we do not use co2 or o2 for ss

  • @jeefflanyt
    @jeefflanyt 6 років тому +9

    When good ole Mr. Moffatt said he would be right back, he was going to take his gear off and go to Makeup, now that's some pretty funny stuff right there.

  • @ScottysBackYardBBQ
    @ScottysBackYardBBQ 5 років тому +3

    i am a stick welder for over 40 years, i now have to learn how to weld all over now

  • @MrDLRu
    @MrDLRu 3 роки тому

    Funny thing, worked in a structural fab shop back in New Hampshire, Mon Fab, and on the Lincoln remotes with 3/32 wire, they ran straight argon. Ran beautifully.

  • @unapologetic7900
    @unapologetic7900 6 років тому +3

    Can someone explain why I can TIG weld Stainless (304) using 100% Argon and 308L filler Rod, but you can't MIG Stainless 304 with 100% Argon and 308L Wire? Same Parent Metal, same heat, same filler .... seems illogical to me that you can't use the same Gas.

  • @davidquirk8097
    @davidquirk8097 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this. Just bought a new welder and tooled up with pure Argon for the TIG side of the work. Tried MIG today, with pure Argon, and wondered if there was a fault with the welding set because I couldn't get the weld to flatten out.
    In hindsight I wish I'd used the stick or the TIG for the job.
    Oh well, I'll just have to grind it back tomorrow and start again.

  • @illicitKO
    @illicitKO 2 роки тому

    So cool our instructor did the same to show us the difference in gases!!

  • @madmax092003
    @madmax092003 3 роки тому +1

    I weld 100% argon, mig .035 / 316 stainless, works great for me, miller 210.

    • @TechieTard
      @TechieTard 3 роки тому

      Yeah, it's stainless, not mild.

  • @SnakePliscan
    @SnakePliscan 6 років тому +7

    Argon is not a reactive gas like CO2 hence you don't have the dig factor, add just a small amount of CO2 and its a whole new game. I run 80/20 with 0.030" and go from short circuit to spray with just a turn of the dial. 80/20 is a great all around gas for me with wet out and penetration.

  • @garydoherty8347
    @garydoherty8347 5 років тому +1

    Newbie here, but I see you turning up the heat to make it lay down, so why do you keep jacking up the wire speed with it? Seems to me if you want it to lay down, more heat and a slower wire speed would come closer to doing it.

  • @sharkrivermachine
    @sharkrivermachine 6 років тому +7

    I used to have a small 110 volt home type MIG welder. I had gotten a bottle of pure Argo to try and weld aluminum (big mistake). One day I ran out of Argo Co mix and tried to use the straight Argon bottle. It splattered and popped and otherwise made a mess of the weld. Thanks for the video.

    • @brianmaas7058
      @brianmaas7058 6 років тому +7

      Pure argon is used for aluminum.

    • @StreuB1
      @StreuB1 6 років тому

      Yep, a small 120v mig and argon is a popcorn and rope producer, not a welder. Sometimes these videos are good because it shows people why that cannot understand. Like you said how you learned. Love these types of videos even though it pains Bob to make them lol

  • @jakeg4070
    @jakeg4070 6 років тому +8

    We just switched my shop from 75/25 to 90/10 and all of the old timers had to take time off for emotional distress. Then the switch from ER70S-3 to ER70S-6 ALMOST KILLED EM. At the heat we run its smoother with less spatter.

  • @leonardpearlman4017
    @leonardpearlman4017 6 років тому +1

    This seems like an advantage of TIG: One gas for all situations! I understand that some oxygen is necessary for MIG (MAG!) welding on ferrous materials. Needs some oxides on the surface for emission? In England they have Argonox1, Argonox2....

    • @SolarMillUSA
      @SolarMillUSA 2 роки тому

      Except TIG is slow deposition rate compared to MIG. (don't get me wrong, I love TIG, but if you're welding a trailer frame I'll be done in half the time or less with MIG)

  • @micmike
    @micmike 4 роки тому +3

    I get it not good, appreciate the evidence against using one gas. Would have liked to see you make comparison welds. Thanks

  • @kellieh71
    @kellieh71 Рік тому

    Is opening the valve on a 100% Argon gas without anything attached such as a regulator what would happen?

  • @stclairstclair
    @stclairstclair 3 роки тому

    I worked with a guy who would show off his beads, They came out like cnc welds, it was like art.

  • @Laura-wc5xt
    @Laura-wc5xt 5 років тому +1

    your gas info is spot on...thanks for putting that info out....best regards....

  • @markbreidenbaugh6033
    @markbreidenbaugh6033 6 років тому +2

    Hey thanks so much for showing and talking about this I love learning the technical whys and why nots.

  • @satamanschmidt3428
    @satamanschmidt3428 4 роки тому +1

    Just another example of: "l'll save a buck." Anybody that's lived for any period of time realizes that's a certain recipe for disaster. The truly hot setup that I've gone to is 90-10 Argon/CO2 for all steel mig welding. My HTP Propulse 200 loves it for all modes including pulse spray arc along with normal short circuit MIG. Spray arc is just a thing of beauty.

    • @supergarball
      @supergarball 4 роки тому

      SATAMAN Schmidt I use the same mix with my Everlast 256DPI, works great.

  • @daviddroescher
    @daviddroescher 4 роки тому

    At 8 minutes I noticed an etching effect similar to AC on aluminum, it was when you outran this etching effect that the puddle would sputter and give off its obnoxious noise contesting the action.
    I've done straight argon mild Steel worm tracks undercut , get the right gear change the wire( to dual Shield or similar )or change the gas.

  • @kerry4951
    @kerry4951 5 років тому +2

    Great video, that was a question I had about using pure Argon. You answered it, thanks

    • @tonymontana9858
      @tonymontana9858 5 років тому

      Won't even reach 1100 °
      Cause pops has a heat laser

  • @ccfmfg
    @ccfmfg 2 роки тому

    I suggest for a a Economical A/C alternative to Stay Cool while welding use 260 Air Con. In the future only Weld while in Your Car at 60 MPH with Your 2 Front Windows Rolled Down for a Nice Cool Breeze.

  • @rbrought
    @rbrought 6 місяців тому

    It seems like if you had a pure CO2 bottle and pure Ar bottle, you could just mix the gas (at different flow rates) then you could modify the mix to what you liked best.

  • @ls2005019227
    @ls2005019227 6 років тому +2

    Very interesting test, I've always wondered. I have a Millermatic 252 (runs C25) and a Miller Syncrowave 210, which is a multi process (Arc, AC/DC Tig, & spoolgun Mig). While I always use the 252 with C25 for migging steel, I was curious if I could stick a 1# spool in the spoolgun with the pure argon, in a pinch. The results in your video were pretty apparent, but it still begs the question: why does pure argon work well for tigging steel, but migging steel performs better with a CO2 mix? Very interesting, thanks again.

    • @davidmarquardt2445
      @davidmarquardt2445 6 років тому +2

      The reason is with TIG your not transferring metal across an arc.

  • @breinbjerg22
    @breinbjerg22 6 років тому +4

    we use a argon 97% co2 2% and nitrogen 1% blend.
    to spray works perfekt :)
    Great video, fun to learn :D

    • @brianmaas7058
      @brianmaas7058 6 років тому

      That's an odd mix. I bet it's pricey.

    • @totensiebush
      @totensiebush 6 років тому +1

      I don't see why it would be, none of the component gasses are particularly expensive (unlike helium). I'd expect cost to be pretty similar to straight Argon.

    • @breinbjerg22
      @breinbjerg22 6 років тому

      I have heard it's for a hottere weld pool :D

  • @FunHobbies225
    @FunHobbies225 Рік тому

    what does the wire speed does? does it make it weld hotter?

  • @MadMetalShop
    @MadMetalShop 6 років тому +5

    Don't use a drag angle with solid wire and your beads will lay down. I have never found a use or benefit draging solid wire.

  • @_TheDudeAbides_
    @_TheDudeAbides_ 3 роки тому +1

    If the oxygen in the mix helps the weld, does that mean it is MAG (A for active gas) compared to MIG (inert gas)?

    • @bluesight_
      @bluesight_ 2 роки тому

      I think he might have meant to say CO2.

  • @andrejochimsen498
    @andrejochimsen498 Рік тому

    Interesting to see you hold the torch in a upright position, instead of pushing it in a more skew position. We here in Africa just weld with pure argon.

  • @RAWRMotorsports
    @RAWRMotorsports 2 роки тому

    Will tig do this if I got 75/25 ?
    I got activity in my tig welds and can't figure out why .. its suppossed to be straight argon in the bottle

  • @macguyver209
    @macguyver209 4 роки тому

    I ran out of CO2 one day and tried Argon and Argon CO2 mix and found I had to pour the gas on at high volume rates to rid the weld of brown haze, only with high gas rates did it seem to weld reasonbly... all previous welding was only with CO2, which I have done well...

  • @lukeellis2961
    @lukeellis2961 Рік тому

    would it be alright to use pure argon with mig just welding on car bodys mainly just tack and plug welding

  • @salvadortapia3851
    @salvadortapia3851 2 роки тому

    I only have a full argon tank right now and im trying to weld a stainless steel exhaust 16 gauge am i gonna be fine or do i waste the money and switch out the argon for tri mix? Its mig by the way

  • @Hitman-ds1ei
    @Hitman-ds1ei 3 місяці тому

    Can you revisit this with pulse mig

  • @nickheywood8758
    @nickheywood8758 6 років тому +7

    brings up a curious point, Helium with MIG, would like to see the result of that!

    • @SnakePliscan
      @SnakePliscan 6 років тому +1

      Helium adds heat and is usually at around the 2% in a mix. A 80/18/2 could be interesting. going vertical it may be a little to fluid.

  • @jesusisalive3227
    @jesusisalive3227 5 років тому +3

    I run 100% co2, I've never had any problems getting good welds and its cheap!

    • @piter_sk
      @piter_sk 4 роки тому +1

      We used pure CO2 in welding school, it waas good.... We tried welding or more like said tacking galvanized 1mm thick, then we used like 90% Ar 10% CO2 or what mix it was...

    • @RoyMeraki
      @RoyMeraki 3 роки тому

      Peter Szöke can we do stainless steel mig welds with pure co2

  • @MrSoarman
    @MrSoarman 2 роки тому +1

    Change wire to Flux core and be amazed.

  • @oldowl4290
    @oldowl4290 Рік тому

    I arrived here needing to finish up a small project and ran out of C25 but have a tank of argon. Seeing this I have to ask how much welding on a flat sheet of 3/16” with no joint which is sitting directly on top of what is likely a 1/2” sheet of the table.. will greatly affect it like a heatsink and not allow for good penetration unless you really crank up the heat. In other words, I’d like to see this done with the test plate clamped off to the edge of the table to see the setting differences.

  • @Southsideboystyle
    @Southsideboystyle 4 місяці тому

    this video helped me so much thanks for those nasty welds lol

  • @scotmaclean7657
    @scotmaclean7657 3 роки тому

    Running strait argon will typically pile up. But let me point out that with solid wire you should be pushing your welds, not pulling!

  • @phitsf5475
    @phitsf5475 6 років тому +2

    Why do you keep welding back on yourself? To deliberately put the ripples into it? Why not keep your movement continuous.
    I'm not sure I like how you jumped 3V from 23.5 to 26.5 and 100ipm in the one step. 25 at 300 with a steady motion should have been enough to flatten it out a little though stuff will never really flatten out properly on a flat surface.

  • @danielwerger5641
    @danielwerger5641 6 років тому +3

    Bob, I can't find "cavemanwelder". Is he "caveman"? Your video's are gold, thanks. Cheers, Daniel.

  • @bobbyphillips9544
    @bobbyphillips9544 6 років тому +2

    I use pure argon (100%) on mild steel and get good welds

    • @totensiebush
      @totensiebush 6 років тому

      GMAW? What thickness? What wire size? Have any pictures?

    • @phiksit
      @phiksit 4 роки тому

      My neighbor claims he can MIG with argon. But he's the kind that thinks he knows everything and can stand around all fucking day telling stories to prove it. The one time he needed something welded he had to borrow my welder and have his buddy come over to weld for him :)

  • @jeffgentry6728
    @jeffgentry6728 4 роки тому

    I work in a snowplow up fit shop I hadn't welded in 25yrs and it was stick welding, they use mig welding which I had not done and are using 98/2 mix and my welds look like shit and I tried everything I could think of to change the look of the bead all big and ropey, I had a sneaky suspicion it was the gas.

  • @danielhocking5922
    @danielhocking5922 6 років тому +1

    Could you do a video on Open Root oxy acetylene? It is part of the process towards the certifications i would like to acquire, would love to see a video on it

  • @lukepodmore7810
    @lukepodmore7810 6 років тому +1

    Thanks bob learned something new

  • @rickdelorenzo3881
    @rickdelorenzo3881 6 років тому

    We run our millermatic 252s wide open with stainless .035 trimix

  • @robbin763
    @robbin763 5 років тому

    I think you can use tri-mix on both tig and mig. I am not sure however.

  • @torkalovolodymyr5097
    @torkalovolodymyr5097 Рік тому

    Would be nice to hear explanation of physics why pure argon is perfect for TIG and bad for MIG

  • @karstenshaw3377
    @karstenshaw3377 3 роки тому

    While I agree on the gas, I feel like he wasnt doing the proper movements to make a good weld. Small e shapes are what you want to do, and he was barely doing a back and forward. I may be wrong. But that's how I was taught, and it's always given me great beads when I have the setting right.

  • @outdoorzone
    @outdoorzone 4 роки тому

    Is it ok to use the share the same flow meter for my c25 cylinder and my 100% Argon cylinder??? Thx!!! Great vid as always!!

  • @tomg4084
    @tomg4084 3 роки тому

    Can you weld steel with helium/ argon? I don't weld enough to buy another bottle I mainly use argon to work on my aluminum boat and flux core when I need to weld steel. It would be nice if one gas would work on both steel and aluminum.

  • @jaredlassiter381
    @jaredlassiter381 6 років тому +1

    I'm a welding supervisor at a shop. Recently a couple of my newer minions are having trouble lots of trouble passing a 3G downhill pulse mig on 3/8" SS plate no root face. We use 84/15/1 gas. I know it's their technique and a lack of experience that is the issue. I would like to see you do a video on that start to finish cut and bend. I've tried everything to help them. I can grab the machine leave it on their settings weld one out, cut, bend and pass like clock work, theirs break every time. 18-28volts 100-200 amp 350*f inter pass temp with a tight 3/32 gap. In general I would like to see some more videos on SS maybe 6g 2"sch80 welding in one direction all clockwise or counter clockwise not up and up. Thanks

  • @unapologetic7900
    @unapologetic7900 6 років тому

    Bob, you did a video using 100%Argon with 70T1 MIG wire and the result was really good. Why the difference?

  • @2BFabrications
    @2BFabrications 6 років тому +6

    I made the mistake once at work and grabbed the argon instead of 75/25. Sucked moving that bottle back.

    • @scottmcelhiney323
      @scottmcelhiney323 6 років тому

      I did the opposite in a Tig booth. One of the high school students left an empty bottle and I was feeling nice and changed it... 90/10 instead of pure argon. No one noticed for three days. Oops.

  • @AATopFuel
    @AATopFuel 6 років тому +1

    I use 75 Argon 25 Co2. I started with pure Co2 and did not like it at all. I use ER70S-6 or ER80S-D2.

    • @totensiebush
      @totensiebush 6 років тому

      I won't claim to be a good welder, but for relatively thin materials I find the key to getting CO2 to work reasonably is a VERY short arc length. For thicker stuff it isn't quite as close, but I still end up running closer than I would with C25.

    • @tonymontana9858
      @tonymontana9858 5 років тому

      Anything over 2.5 forget about it

  • @rodhancock7371
    @rodhancock7371 2 роки тому +1

    How about smaller wire?

    • @massa-blasta
      @massa-blasta Рік тому

      This test was pathetic, he used 0.035 wire

  • @totensiebush
    @totensiebush 6 років тому +1

    Since you're trying some things against normal activities... any chance you could try AC TIG on steel?
    Of course, I wrote that before I saw the end of the video where you were saying you want to do things that're fun, and that this isn't.

  • @paulbernett1581
    @paulbernett1581 2 роки тому

    Try 95.5 argon oxygen it will spray like crazy. and it will also wet out better on short arc and it will lay flatter and penetrate deeper trust me. Bernett Custom Welding

  • @coreyf966
    @coreyf966 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the great video!! I've always wanted to know this.

  • @whirlwindjml
    @whirlwindjml 4 роки тому +1

    So your saying theirs a chance..........im going to do my exhaust and nobody will ever see it. And i wont have to buy another gas.

  • @chrisponsauto
    @chrisponsauto 6 років тому

    Hoping you guys can help me. I just got the esab 215 ic to use for mig brazing for automotive use. Can’t get the setting right seems to worp the metal and put a lot of material down. Is the rebel a pulse machine I can’t find any info on that. Machines like the HTP pro pulse 200 have a setting for silicon bronze (mig brazing). Because of high strength steels being used in vehicles today they want the lower heat of the silicon bronze instead of traditional mig welds.

  • @0421eddie
    @0421eddie 6 років тому

    I use this at 22 volts and 225 wire speed and it works good

  • @benscott19841
    @benscott19841 3 роки тому

    I wish i had found this earlier. I've been thinking I just suck at MIG welding and it's my gas. I mean still could be me, but I have hope.

  • @wrthrash
    @wrthrash 5 років тому

    These are super great vids for all things welded, but you should do a few more bite tests, show us how much it wetted. Thanks and super video of the arc & puddles.