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So let's say that there are times I want some spare shielding gas available for MIG on the weekend or when I just don't feel like driving 30 miles round trip to town during business hours to swap a 150 ft bottle of C25?Yeah, I already know straight CO2 works ok for most nonstructural stuff and also it's benefits and limitations, but I'd like to have a larger bottle of it beyond the small paintball stuff available at Tractor Supply....Plus I also know I'd need to change the valve.My questions concerns how much weld time can I expect from a bottle of CO2?.....I know CO2 turns liquid when compressed into a gas bottle and they sell/refill the bottles by weight-not cubic foot......So ferinstance, how many CF of shielding gas per LB of CO2 can I expect out of let's say a 20LB bottle of CO2?Thanks, Gents
Reply:The conversion rate for CO2 is 1 lb liquid is 8.741 cf of gas.So, 8.741 x 20 is about 175 cf.-JimmySyncrowave 200Millermatic 211 Auto-Set w/MVPSpoolmate 100Hypertherm Powermax 45
Reply:Re: larger CO2 supplies, try local business that do soda fountains or vending machines. They use tanks about 3ft tall, and maybe you can work with them to swap bottles thru them. Generally they use a lot and have a regular schedule for refill.
Reply:Originally Posted by wornoutoldwelderSo let's say that there are times I want some spare shielding gas available for MIG on the weekend or when I just don't feel like driving 30 miles round trip to town during business hours to swap a 150 ft bottle of C25?Yeah, I already know straight CO2 works ok for most nonstructural stuff and also it's benefits and limitations, but I'd like to have a larger bottle of it beyond the small paintball stuff available at Tractor Supply....Plus I also know I'd need to change the valve.My questions concerns how much weld time can I expect from a bottle of CO2?.....I know CO2 turns liquid when compressed into a gas bottle and they sell/refill the bottles by weight-not cubic foot......So ferinstance, how many CF of shielding gas per LB of CO2 can I expect out of let's say a 20LB bottle of CO2?Thanks, Gents
Reply:Originally Posted by mike837goPlease pardon my impertinence...But, why bother buying a second bottle, regulator and type of gas? Wouldn't it be easier and cheaper just to keep a 2nd bottle of C25 on hand? You are going to refill the current one when it runs out anyway. Then have to swap the welder back to the 'normal' gas supply.Seems silly to me to have a whole backup system when a just a spare bottle will do.
Reply:Originally Posted by novaman64The conversion rate for CO2 is 1 lb liquid is 8.741 cf of gas.So, 8.741 x 20 is about 175 cf.
Reply:You don't need to swap out the valve. You do need an adapter and a plastic washer. 20# CO2 will last you a long time- * of course it lasts the same but it is a very small bottle compared to a 174CF bottle.You don't need a big CO2 bottle, might as well just get a couple 20lbers. They'll work just fine on a kegerator and they are so much nicer on the back.http://www.ebay.com/itm/CGA-320-to-C...-/141638869973Last edited by Broccoli1; 09-21-2015 at 06:17 PM.Ed Conleyhttp://www.screamingbroccoli.com/MM252MM211 (Sold)Passport Plus & Spool gunLincoln SP135 Plus- (Gone to a good home)Klutch 120v Plasma cutterSO 2020 benderBeer in the fridge
Reply:Originally Posted by Broccoli1You don't need to swap out the valve. You do need an adapter and a plastic washer. 20# CO2 will last you a long time- * of course it lasts the same but it is a very small bottle compared to a 174CF bottle.You don't need a big CO2 bottle, might as well just get a couple 20lbers. They'll work just fine on a kegerator and they are so much nicer on the back.http://www.ebay.com/itm/CGA-320-to-C...-/141638869973
Reply:Nice and small-easy to transport for swap out Ed Conleyhttp://www.screamingbroccoli.com/MM252MM211 (Sold)Passport Plus & Spool gunLincoln SP135 Plus- (Gone to a good home)Klutch 120v Plasma cutterSO 2020 benderBeer in the fridge
Reply:Originally Posted by Broccoli1Nice and small-easy to transport for swap out |
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