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I remember a thread awhile back on here that Zap responded on that he was mixing helium and argon. Well I looked awhile for it last night and was maybe to sleepy to spot it. Anyhow over on the Miller Motorsports board this is a topic that seems not too many folks know much about. More responses telling the guy why he did not need to do such a thing!! The real question posed; is there a lowbuck way to mix your own and get predictable results?? I am talking about using 2 tanks...one argon and one helium.I just remember Zap giving an exact figure once...like 30% or something.If I was a computer guru like some of you guys I'd post a link but I ain't got that far and I'm late for work anyhow Miller Dynasty 700Miller 350P with Aluma-pro push-pullMiller 280 Dynasty with expansion card Dynasty 200 DXMigMax 215 Enuff power and hand tools to create one of anything..... but mass produce nothing!!!
Reply:Here's a couple threads on it:http://www.weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread...894&highlight=http://www.weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread...050&highlight=
Reply:Yup..Trying it is believing it..Just ask anyone that has attended class what they experienced first hand..I let them try straight argon..Then I set up the mix..Same thing from everyone..HOLY CRAP!!What a diffrence!!...ap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:What difference do you experience, Zap?I've never tried aluminum with a helium mix.
Reply:You can get a mixing station...
Reply:Originally Posted by turboblownWhat difference do you experience, Zap?I've never tried aluminum with a helium mix. |
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