Welding Gas
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- 998 Cooper
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Re: Welding Gas
I just use co2 pub bottle, for the little I do it is not worth getting anything too fancy.
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Re: Welding Gas
Exminiman: I usually use 5% (argon) and get on really well with it, for both thin panels and larger thicker section. Have used 20% in the past but couldn't get on with it and couldn't wait to get a new bottle on 5%.
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Re: Welding Gas
Must admit I find get best results on body work with 5% argon, just wondered if it was my welding skills ( or lack of) effecting it.....maybe not
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Re: Welding Gas
MAG welding > https://www.twi-global.com/technical-kn ... d%20oxygen. I hope this helps. 
