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Old 01-20-2013, 02:37 PM   #51
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Re: MIG Weld Wire for Sheet Metal Repairs

There is a mig wire called "silicon bronze". I'm told by a friend that it works well at low temperature and hammers/grinds really well. Down side is that you must use 100% argon with it. Both my bottle are full of Co2/Argon 75/25 so I must wait til one is empty to try it.
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Old 01-20-2013, 03:48 PM   #52
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Old 01-20-2013, 04:31 PM   #53
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WOW wait till i show my wife this!!!!
Hu..hum. I think someone owes someone a beer. Go ahead and reread the posts and I'll watch to see if you give the beer to the right person.
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Old 01-20-2013, 09:44 PM   #55
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What kinda gas are you guys using?
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Airgas 75% argon, 25% CO2 for me. This is the garden-variety gas for mig welding. If you do stainless you might want to consider a tri-mix of helium, argon & CO2. See your supplier about amounts of each. Aluminum works well with straight argon.
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a while back, i hadn't use my cheap old hf helmet for about 9 mths and it was just staying dark
i set it outside in direct sun for a couple of hours and the battery charged up
that revived it for a couple more years until the head strap broke
so yes; i'd say the flash sensor is also the solar cell for keeping the battery charged
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Old 01-23-2013, 04:53 AM   #58
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if you are a welder were you work go were they get there items from most use Airgas and get there discount I have gotten 44 lbs rolls of .35/ .45 for $10 bucks so about $40 off , or at lest a 10% off if you say you are a student welder.
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I just picked up a Pro Mig 135 and need gas. Going to do some practicing on my Blazer before anything on the SWB. Good stuff here! Going to get some smaller wire now.
I have a auto helmet from Lowe's and it's the best thing that ever happened to my welds. Solar powered and I always test it prior to welding with a quick flash from a Bic lighter. Skylight in the shed keeps it charged and ready!
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What I noticed the last time I used my Harbor Freight metallic blue auto helmet is that it didn't turn on! Like an idiot, I flashd myself TWICE (DOH!) before I realized I had to turn it on manually inside the hood where the darkness adjustment is. It actually clicks from Off to On. Once I turned it on - and I hadn't used it in months - it worked perfectly.
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What I noticed the last time I used my Harbor Freight metallic blue auto helmet is that it didn't turn on! Like an idiot, I flashd myself TWICE (DOH!) before I realized I had to turn it on manually inside the hood where the darkness adjustment is. It actually clicks from Off to On. Once I turned it on - and I hadn't used it in months - it worked perfectly.
My cheapo helmet has the same thing and I have been flashed several times, mostly by my wife. My good helmet has a "welding mode" and a "grinding mode". I try not to get mixed up. I don't use it for grinding, but I use the "grinding mode" for plasma cutting.
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