How long should it last?

   / How long should it last?
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#11  
Well, I did check the tank for leaks, and found none. I was appalled at how fast it went. As for pretty welds with the CO2 Argon mix, vs. the straight CO2, I think the flux core welds look pretty decent, if that's any indicator.

Maybe I will check on the CO2 price.

I will also try to lower the pressure too.
 
   / How long should it last? #14  
If your talking ltr/min I run mine at between 15 & 17 ltr/min depending on wind, lasts pretty well, only refill once or twice a year, and I do a lot of weekend welding. Prob go through about 2-3 bottles to 15kg of 0.9mm wire

Flux cored wire sucks, tried that before, ended up going back to a stick welder, easier and cleaner, plus much stronger welds.
 
   / How long should it last? #16  
If your talking ltr/min I run mine at between 15 & 17 ltr/min depending on wind, lasts pretty well, only refill once or twice a year, and I do a lot of weekend welding. Prob go through about 2-3 bottles to 15kg of 0.9mm wire

Flux cored wire sucks, tried that before, ended up going back to a stick welder, easier and cleaner, plus much stronger welds.

Have you ever tried using FabShield 21 B not 23 by Hobart?
I find the slag is easy to deal with, it is a brown-orange powered like talk and just brushes off.

http://www.hobartbrothers.com/pdf/datasheets/Fabshield21B.pdf
 
   / How long should it last? #17  
My supplier puts the gauges on tanks and makes sure they are filled like they should be before I purchase. I don't keep track of usage. I use CO2 was $20 on last fill up.
 
   / How long should it last?
  • Thread Starter
#18  
Well I thought it was all psi, just assumed, but will look at the gauges to see. As for the flux core, I seem to actually be able to get good welds more often than with the gas. Of course I am not a real good welder either.

One thing I really have trouble with, using gas/solid wire, is when you're welding inside a corner or tight spot that doesn't allow the gas to shield it very well.
 
   / How long should it last? #19  
Well I thought it was all psi, just assumed, but will look at the gauges to see. As for the flux core, I seem to actually be able to get good welds more often than with the gas. Of course I am not a real good welder either.

One thing I really have trouble with, using gas/solid wire, is when you're welding inside a corner or tight spot that doesn't allow the gas to shield it very well.

Flux core runs a bit hotter than the same size solid wire, because the flux core reduces the cross sectional area.
You really need to try Hobart Fabshield 21B.
 

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